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Harry Reid Urges 'Calm' When Republicans Offer Birth Control Amendment To Transportation Bill

Harry Reid

Posted: 02/ 9/2012 6:47 pm

WASHINGTON -- An exasperated Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urged Republicans to "calm down" Thursday after they tried to offer an amendment to a transportation bill aimed at countering birth control regulations under the health care law.

An Obama administration rule to require most employers -- including those affiliated with, but not directly promoting, religion -- to include contraception in their health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act has sparked heated responses from conservatives.

Senate Republicans on Thursday attempted to block the rule before it even took effect by amending the long-negotiated $109 billion transportation bill that the Senate had voted 85 to 11 to start debating.

Reid took umbrage.

"Here is a bipartisan bill to create and save jobs," the Democrat from Nevada said, noting it had required the input of four different committees. "Every state in the union is desperate for these dollars. But to show how the Republicans never lose an opportunity to mess up a good piece of legislation, listen to this: They're talking about First Amendment rights, the Constitution.

Reid fumed, "That is so senseless. This debate that's going on dealing with this issue dealing with contraception is a rule that hasn't been made final yet. There's no final rule."

"Until there's a final rule on this, let's deal with the issue before us. That's saving jobs for our country," he said. "I've never seen anything like this before. ... Why don't we just calm down and see what the final rule is."

Reid's outburst followed a pitch from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who took to the floor following an objection to the "Religious Freedom" amendment offered by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.).

"Our country is unique in the world because it was established on the basis of an idea: that we are all endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights -- in other words, rights that are conferred not by a king or a president or a Congress, but by the Creator himself. The state protects these rights, but it doesn't grant them," McConnell said.

"Our founders believed so strongly that the government should neither establish a religion nor prevent its free exercise that they listed it as the very first item in the Bill of Rights," he continued. "And Republicans are trying today to reaffirm that basic right. But Democrats won't allow it. They won't allow those of us who were sworn to uphold the U.S. Constitution to even offer an amendment that says we believe in our First Amendment right to religious freedom. I never thought I'd see the day."

Blunt argued that his amendment should be acted on as soon as possible because he said the White House had signaled the rule would be promulgated.

"The administration said there would be a rule," Blunt said. "And to make it even more offensive, they said, by the way, here's what the rule is going to be, and we're going to give you a year to figure out how to adjust your views to accommodate the rule. I would have been less offended if they just said, here's the rule."

Republicans also did not think anyone on their side was being hysterical.

"Senator McConnell was very calm. So is the growing chorus of Democrats who would like to reverse the president's decision," said McConnell spokesman Don Stewart. He was referring to several Democrats who have expressed doubts about the contraception rule, including Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson, who is backing Blunt's amendment.

Michael McAuliff covers Congress and politics for The Huffington Post. Talk to him on Facebook.

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WASHINGTON -- An exasperated Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urged Republicans to "calm down" Thursday after they tried to offer an amendment to a transportation bill aimed at countering birth contr...
WASHINGTON -- An exasperated Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urged Republicans to "calm down" Thursday after they tried to offer an amendment to a transportation bill aimed at countering birth contr...
 
 
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sonny parker
07:22 PM on 02/18/2012
Harry....suck off....
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bbrown37
Wherever you go, there you are
02:57 PM on 02/13/2012
Is it just me, or does the scene described in this article seem like an under-classmen debate gone horribly wrong? It doesn't shock me though, the most effective arguement against something is to tie it to absolute nuclear war, and that's how Republicans debate. All or nothing.
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Claudia L
Time is the seed of the Universe
01:25 PM on 02/13/2012
Maybe the bill refers to ONLY SEX IN A CAR!
09:52 AM on 02/13/2012
These republicans know nothing about history or the religions they talk so much about. and since the masses don't know anything either, they just follow blindly like the sheep that they are
11:25 PM on 02/12/2012
To anyone who thinks this could never come to pass, there is precedent. 25 yrs ago right wing conservative Jesse Helms added an after-the-fact amendment to the ADA that would prohibit covering transsexuals based on his religious conviction that their condition was somehow immoral. Meanwhile, neurologists (Zhou et all) found the first of many sites in the brain that develop 'male' or 'female' and showed that trans people's brains match their stated gender. Over the 15 yrs hundreds of other studies found a few dozen other brain sites and endocrinological features confirming Zhou's original findings. In 2008 the American Medical Association passed resolutions 114, 115, and 122 calling for insurance policies to cover treatment for transsexuals. The IRS declared that the procedures are effective and the expenses are therefore deductible. And the APA is declassifying GID to no longer be a 'disorder' but is keeping it in the DSM so that it can be coded for insurance.

But because of Helms' religion-based amendment, almost every health insurance policy in America still has a specific exclusion for the treatment of transsexuals based on right wing, fundamentalist religious values. Chances are yours does if you look.

If religious values, no matter how extreme, can be exploited for political gain and to save a corporation money and our Legislators go along with it, exclusions such as this will become commonplace. You could be next.

Just don't come down with anything Fundamentalist deem "immoral" and you'll be fine.
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GentleGim
The opposite of austerity is GROWTH.
06:15 PM on 02/12/2012
Religions have the RIGHT to convince women not to want to USE contraception... (good luck with that.)
Government has the constitutional responsibility to ignore religion when determining what will be available for everybody.
07:17 PM on 02/11/2012
When actually are these Republicans, who promised jobs, going to do their jobs? Attaching it to a transportation bill? Really? Stop with the games and using women and THEIR reproductive rights as ploys. Where are the effin' jobs?
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Eileenla
Author, "Sacred Economics"
05:19 AM on 02/11/2012
Just goes to show you that when it comes to dealing with issues that have real bearing on rhe lives and welfare of the citizenry, conservatives would rather focus on cultural and religious matters...because they have nothing to offer the citizenry by way of economic and social improvements.
11:03 PM on 02/10/2012
Okay, explain this to me in really simple words: what is a *birth control* amendment doing on a *transportation* bill? Trying to catch a free ride to being passed?
nam medic
Service above Self ...Always
08:33 PM on 02/10/2012
You attack Cathoilic core beliefs and institutions and your comeback is "calm down".
Priceless Harry, just priceless.
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SmileAndActNice
Utilitarianism, the -ism that works.
10:15 PM on 02/11/2012
Respecting the religious freedom of employees in no way limits the religious freedom of employers.

Our country was founded by people fleeing religious oppression. I assure you, the founder's sympathies would be squarely with the employees.
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jbtex
TP:GOP=TICK:DOG
02:43 PM on 02/12/2012
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Deanna Woods
Learning, Caring, Truth
07:20 PM on 02/10/2012
Lots of sound and fury. This congressional crew and GOP candidates for president are spending a great deal of energy on blasting a policy that easily and quickly found a compromise. Would that they would dedicate this energy to addressing the need for American jobs and living wages, and the terrible fact that poverty, more than any other factor, is widening the abyss between educated and uneducated, those in well-paying jobs and those barely eking out an existence. Continuing to support tax breaks to the wealthy has already been proven a non-solution for either of these challenges to our democracy.
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06:40 PM on 02/10/2012
Just like plumbers the Republicans are unaware that their cracks are showing.
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
06:22 PM on 02/10/2012
I've written e-mails to my senators asking them to consider writing a bill that requires that any amendments to a bill be on the same subject matter as the bill.

What does contraception have to do with transportation?

Frankenstein monster bills frequently end up crappy laws.
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Eileenla
Author, "Sacred Economics"
05:21 AM on 02/11/2012
I am SO with you on that one. Personally, I'm sick to death of having the nation's real and pressing business held hostage to religious and cultural values disputes.
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
10:31 AM on 02/11/2012
Exactly! Yes, you can add bratwurst to Baked Alaska, but that doesn't mean it's a good dessert!
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Janzee12000
You're all individuals!
06:18 PM on 02/10/2012
Harry, sometimes it's best to not say anything and let the Republicans dig their own grave. Unless of course you know that adding, "keep calm", will make them dig faster.. Then plead away!
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jfbuf
I guess people aren't corporations
05:12 PM on 02/10/2012
Obama finds way to employ everyone and have world peace, the GOP says not on our watch