They will say no significant legislation has been passed using the reconciliation process.
One of two things is true of people who say this:
- They have been misled.
- They are misleading you.
- In 1985 a split Congress (Republicans controlled the Senate, Democrats controlled the House) thought uninterrupted health coverage was important enough to pass the COBRA legislation through reconciliation and President Ronald Reagan thought it was important enough to sign it (in spite of a number of flaws, at least some of which were made right in subsequent legislation).
- Majority Republicans thought passing tax cuts was important enough to override the objections of the minority Democrats using reconciliation three times from 2001 to 2008. A big chunk of the current deficit resulted from that level of commitment in the Republican-controlled Congress and President George W. Bush's willingness to sign those bills into law.
- A Democratic-controlled Congress agreed that making college-level education affordable—including regulating abuses in the college loan industry—was important enough to pass the College Cost Reduction and Access Act through reconciliation in 2007? The Republican president agree and signed the bill into law.
It's about priorities. The Democratic congress and president think these benefits are worth refining and passing in reconciliation for the common good.
Don't let the ignorant or devious mislead you about this.
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