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Senate Finance Committee Public Option Vote and Campaign Contribution Ratios


In the continuing health care debate the public option remains as the key puzzle piece in the Democrats’ health care package. Today, the Senate Finance Committee is debating and voting on amendments to include a public option in their version of health care reform legislation. Both amendments to the bill were defeated in committee.

One of the biggest supporters of the public option is labor, a trusted ally of the Democrats. The public option has been opposed by many in the health sector. A comparison of voting behavior and campaign contributions may provide some more context to today’s committee votes.

The chart below shows Senate Finance Committee members, their contributions from the labor and health sectors from 2005-2010, the ratio of health contributions to labor contributions and their votes on the Rockefeller and Schumer public option amendments.

Ratio of Health to Labor Contributions to the Senate Finance Committee (2005-2010) and Public Option Votes
NamePartyLabor Contributions (2005-2010)Health Contributions (2005-2010)Ratio (Health:Labor)Rockefeller AmendmentSchumer Amendment
Mike CrapoR$2,000$243,226121.6:1NN
Jon KylR$13,000$1,188,23891.4:1NN
Chuck GrassleyR$11,500$651,62756.7:1NN
Jim BunningR$2,500$112,65045.1:1NN
John CornynR$27,250$1,226,46944.6:1NN
John EnsignR$12,000$521,57543.5:1NN
Orrin HatchR$31,100$1,020,33432.8:1NN
Pat RobertsR$12,000$343,84928.7:1NN
Blanche LincolnD$36,100$641,00417.8:1NN
Mike EnziR$26,500$423,74916.0:1NN
Maria CantwellD$22,500$353,34215.7:1YY
Ron WydenD$39,000$370,1759.5:1YY
Max BaucusD$207,925$1,763,7998.5:1NN
Olympia SnoweR$103,750$367,5493.5:1NN
Kent ConradD$253,750$652,1782.6:1NN
Debbie StabenowD$284,125$737,2432.6:1YY
Bill NelsonD$241,890$613,5942.5:1NY
Jay RockefellerD$240,800$605,4002.5:1YY
Chuck SchumerD$140,500$298,6502.1:1YY
John KerryD$103,248$188,5581.8:1YY
Jeff BingamanD$229,500$366,4141.6:1YY
Tom CarperD$180,010$287,4061.6:1NY
Robert MenendezD$400,100$603,3431.5:1YY

This data could tell us one of two things: (1) Democrats are far more likely to get money from Labor for ideological reasons; (2) The ratio of health to labor contributions effects the way senators will vote on the public option. It could also be both of these.

For senators voting on the Rockefeller amendment, 58% of those with a 10:1 or under ratio of health to labor contributions voted for the amendment. When that ratio is brought down to 3:1 and under, 67% of senators voted for the amendment.

On the Schumer amendment, 75% of those with a 10:1 or under ratio of health to labor contributions voted for the amendment. When that ratio is brought down to 3:1 and under, 89% of senators voted for the amendment.

There is perfect consistency for No votes for both amendments and in both ranges of 10:1 and over and 3:1 and over. Those senators with a 10:1 or over ratio of health to labor contributions voted against both amendments 91% of the time. Senators with a 3:1 or over ratio of health to labor contributions voted This against both amendments 86% of the time.



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