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Thumbs down GOP points to cost, helps kill bill to aid victims

GOP points to cost, helps kill bill to aid victims
By LAURIE KELLMAN – 2 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Under a Democratic dare, Senate Republicans on Monday helped killed a bill that would aid victims of torture, disability and disease, insisting the legislation would add to the deficit and demanding that Congress first act to lower soaring gas prices.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rolled about three dozen bills into a hard-to-resist measure, dubbed the measure the "Advancing America's Priorities Act', and warned that its defeat would mean society's neediest would have wait until next year for the government's help.

"In the meantime there will be much suffering and mental distress as a result of not moving forward on these matters," the Nevada Democrat told his Republican colleagues. He predicted election-year consequences.

"Next time you see someone in a wheelchair at home, explain to them about how you voted against moving forward on something that may get them out of that wheelchair," he said.

It didn't work.

Republicans, led by Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, helped sink the bill. The 52-40 vote fell short of the required support from 60 senators to move the bill toward a final, up-or-down vote.

A vote for the bill was a vote for the Senate to move away from the debate in progress over ways to help relieve the burden of soaring gas prices, Republicans said.

"They're using every trick to get us away from dealing with high gas prices," said Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. "Republicans won't let them change the subject. Republicans will vote to keep the Senate focused on the number one domestic issue facing our nation."


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Coburn gets best of Reid on 'omnibus' package

Sen. Tom Coburn is used to being a lonely "no" vote on overwhelming Senate votes, but on Monday afternoon, his GOP colleagues came to his defense.

Coburn (R-Okla.) prevailed in blocking a massive package of generally non-controversial bills that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid brought to the floor, angering Democrats and some Republicans while raising Coburn's status as a cult hero to fiscal conservatives. The vote was 52-40 on a procedural motion that required 60 votes.

The package of about three dozen bills includes research money for paralysis victims, a civil rights bill named after Emmitt Till and a crackdown on child pornography. Yet the package also has dozens of other measures that would authorize billions in programs for the environment, foreign relations and health care.

Coburn is notorious in the Senate for blocking all manner of routine bills that he says include wasteful spending, and has earned the nickname "Dr. No" for his holds on Senate bills.

Republicans stuck together in blocking this bill not because they oppose all of the programs, but because they have decided to block everything small and large this week until they get votes on stalled energy legislation.

The vote sent Reid into one of his trademark tirades on the Senate floor, as he basically accused Republicans of voting against people with strokes, people in wheelchairs and those suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease.

"You go home and explain to your folks [voters] about stroke legislation," Reid said. "You go home and tell people ... in a wheelchair you voted against moving forward on something that could get them out of their wheelchair."

"You're going to have to go home and explain to the poor, the disabled and the elderly," Reid continued.

McConnell held his ground, saying the Republicans were launching blockade of everything not related to oil prices. The two sides are actually negotiating on energy amendments, but there was no breakthrough yet.

"We know the American people are interested in seeing the Congress work together on the number one issue in the country, and that's the price at the pump," McConnell said.

Coburn stood in the well of the Senate during the vote, chatting with his GOP colleagues and enjoying the moment. In his statement, Coburn said he actually wanted to pass some of these bills, but wanted more debate and negotiation.

" I look forward to working with my colleagues to help them improve and pass many of the bills the majority leader hoped to pass today," Coburn said. "I have insisted on debating and improving many of these bills because this body has a moral obligation to future generations to live within our means."

Coburn later sounded almost contrite about his blockade of several popular bills: "I do understand the majority leader's concerns about my actions."

The Senate has now turned to a quorum call, which is basically like a rain delay, until Reid decides what to turn to next.
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