For Democrats, Uncertainty Surrounds Timeline Regarding Signing Of Health Legislation
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 5:52PM
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While speaking to reporters following a series of crucial procedural votes on Wednesday, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) was asked when he thinks President Barack Obama will sign a final healthcare bill into law.

“I bet we’ll get it done before the end of January,” replied Harkin.

Just a few yards down the hall, Connecticut Democrat Chris Dodd (D) was asked the same question. His response was slightly more non-committal.

“I wouldn’t use that as my benchmark,” Dodd said, referring to the date on which the President will deliver his State of the Union speech.

Though an exact date has yet to be confirmed, the speech will most likely take place either on January 26 or February 2.

As for whether or not Obama and those around him will play a role in helping the Senate and the House reconcile their two bills, Harkin said he believes that will be the case.

“The White House will be involved,” he said.
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