Holden Remains A ‘NO’ Due To Medicare Cuts, Pro-Abortion Language
Holden, D-17, voted against the health care reform bill last year. However, another vote will likely be held soon, as the House appears set to pass the Senate’s version of the bill.
Johnson and others believe Holden is likely having “his arm twisted” by Democratic leaders eager to turn his “no” vote to a “yes” vote the second time around.
However, in a telephone interview Wednesday night, Holden said his position will not change.
“I will not vote for the Senate bill,” Holden said. “It makes significant cuts to Medicare and Medicaid … and the restrictions on (federal funding for) abortion are not as strong.”
By Code Red