

Do you want to make history? (Rep. Alan Grayson)
Congress just passed health care reform for all Americans. This law will now be interpreted by the Executive Branch and the courts for generations. Even a 2700-page bill is not self-explanatory. There will be regulations. And wherever there is ambiguity, there may be lawsuits.
One way courts interpret new laws is through legislative history. Legislative history includes the debates and comments by the members of Congress who voted on the bill, as recorded by the Congressional Record.
I'm not looking for what you think the bill ought to have. I'm looking for what you think the bill already has, that needs to be explained further.
Read the bill here: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h4872enr.txt.pdf
Then, submit your comments to me here: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dDR1VEprem1HMGpRajNoVGdCTi1vcHc6MQ
I won't be able to submit every comment for entry into the Congressional Record, or anywhere close to that. However, we will read them, consider them, and submit the most crucial entries regarding this most crucial law, in the Congressional Record. Thank you.
Cross-posted from The Huffington Post








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