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Obama delays Asia trip to deal with health care


Posted: Friday, March 12, 2010 9:00 pm

By JENNIFER LOVEN
AP White House
Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Obama has delayed his first international trip of the year, a three-country visit to Asia, to focus attention on the final push to salvage health care legislation after a year of contentious debate.
The trip to Guam, Australia and Indonesia — the world’s most populous Muslim country, where Obama spent several years as a youngster — will now run from March 21-26, rather than Thursday-March 24, according to a senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the White House hadn’t announced the delay.
The trip was scheduled to coincide with his daughters’ spring vacation from school, but now his family apparently will not accompany him because of the later dates.
Press secretary Robert Gibbs had insisted that Congress act on health legislation by Thursday — Obama’s original departure date. But the White House seemed to have backed off that as Democratic leaders tried to round up enough votes for passage of Obama’s top priority.
Obama plans to launch a comprehensive partnership with Indonesia, mark the 70th anniversary of U.S.-Australia relations and discuss Afghanistan and nuclear nonproliferation with Australia’s leaders. In the U.S. territory of Guam, he will meet with military personnel.
Obama’s American mother married an Indonesian after divorcing Obama’s Kenyan father, and the future president attended school in the capital, Jakarta, from 1967 to 1971.
In the health care push on Capitol Hill, top Democrats are working to resolve disputes over Obama’s plan, with difficult decisions ahead.
House Democrats planned to meet today to discuss the evolving plan and for leaders to try to soothe lawmakers worried about the price they might pay in November’s congressional elections for supporting it.
Even with initial votes possible next week, few were claiming that Democrats had the votes in hand to prevail — especially in the House, where the roll call is expected to be a cliffhanger.
The legislation would restrict how insurance companies dole out coverage to customers, require most people to carry policies and extend coverage to 30 million uninsured Americans, financed by slowing the growth of Medicare and raising some taxes.
To finish a yearlong push and overcome unanimous Republican opposition, the House must finally approve a nearly $1 trillion health overhaul bill the Senate approved Christmas Eve.
Published in The Messenger 3.12.10



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