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		<title>Tackling Health Issues set on Feb. 25: Obama, Congressional Leaders</title>
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President Barack Obama and a bipartisan group of leaders from the Senate and the House will meet February 25 for specific talks aimed at a compromise on health care legislation, said a White House official.
Those same leaders already are scheduled to go to the White House
on Tuesday for broader bipartisan talks on health, the jobs [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/president-obama">President Barack Obama</a> and a bipartisan group of leaders from the Senate and the House will meet February 25 for specific talks aimed at a compromise on health care legislation, said a White House official.</p>
<p>Those same leaders already are scheduled to go to the <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/">White House</a><br />
on Tuesday for broader bipartisan talks on health, the jobs bill and other topics. Tuesday&#8217;s meeting will now set the table for the February 25 health talks, and it also will be the first fulfillment of the president&#8217;s promise in his State of the Union address to start monthly meetings with congressional Republicans.</p>
<p>&#8220;If Congress decides we&#8217;re not going to do it, even after all the facts are laid out, after all the options are clear, then the American people can make a judgment as to whether this Congress has done the right thing for them or not,&#8221; Obama said Thursday. &#8220;That&#8217;s how <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/democracy">democracy</a> works.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obama says it&#8217;s time for Republicans who have attacked his health care proposals from the sidelines to step before the cameras and present their own ideas.</p>
<p>In the first major move to revive his health care agenda after his party&#8217;s loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, Obama on Sunday invited GOP and Democratic leaders to discuss possible compromises in a televised gathering later this month.</p>
<p>It comes amid widespread complaints that Democrats&#8217; efforts so far have been too partisan and secretive.</p>
<p>The Feb. 25 meeting&#8217;s prospects for success are far from clear. GOP leaders demanded Sunday that Democrats start from scratch, and White House aides said Obama had no plans to do so.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we are to reach a bipartisan consensus, the White House can start by shelving the current health spending bill,&#8221; said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.</p>
<p>But House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said his earlier efforts to reach out to Republicans &#8220;did not result in any serious follow through to work together in a bipartisan fashion.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;If we can go step by step through a series of these issues and arrive at some agreements,&#8221; Obama said, &#8220;then procedurally, there&#8217;s no reason why we can&#8217;t do it a lot faster than the process took last year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress have differed sharply on most major questions in the long-running health care debate. Only one Republican voted for the <a href="http://www.ncsl.org/?TabId=14516">health care bill</a> that the House approved in December, and no Republicans voted for a similar Senate version.</p>
<p>A White House statement Sunday said Obama repeatedly has made it clear &#8220;that he&#8217;s adamant about passing comprehensive reform similar to the bills passed by the House and the Senate.&#8221;</p>
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