Will the health care reform law last after 2010 election? / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com: "Washington —
Can the new healthcare reform law survive?
President Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress rightly chalk it up as an epic legislative achievement. But their fight to sustain the new law through the 2010 and 2012 elections – before key features such as subsidies and the health insurance 'exchanges' take effect – could be as daunting as passing it.
One reason: House and Senate Republicans, who uniformly rejected the healthcare package, may well remain opposed.
'We don't know a lot about what the long-term implications are of sustaining laws if they are passed on such partisan votes,' says Eric Patashnik, professor of politics and public policy at the University of Virginia.
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