Jan 27, 2010
Healthcare Update – Massachusetts Election, the Healthcare Game Changer
Future of healthcare reform stands in limbo

The election of Scott Brown on January 20, 2010 to the seat of junior senator for Massachusetts - replacing the late-Sen. Ted Kennedy - represents a potential game changer for the future of healthcare legislation. The election of Brown to the Senate now gives Republicans a “blocking minority” of 41 seats, breaking the previous 60-vote hold that Democrats in the Senate has held up to this point. As such, the status of healthcare reform has been thrown in doubt.
As you know, ACR has been actively working with the Charitable Deduction Coalition to ensure that a limitation on the itemized deduction would not be included in the final healthcare legislation – and have been successful thus far as the provision was not included in either the House or Senate healthcare bills.
As all things healthcare-related are up in the air at this point, ACR will remain vigilant on this important issue as leaders of the House and Senate ponder their next course of action.