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'''Nebraska Compromise''' is the name coined for a deal made by [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] Majority Leader [[Harry Reid]] to Nebraska’s Democratic Senator [[Ben Nelson]], the last Democratic hold-out, allegedly in order to secure his vote<ref name=auto2>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/20/nelson-accused-selling-vote-health-nebraska-pay/</ref> for a Senate bill entitled the
It was reported that prior to the compromise Ben Nelson had threatened to filibuster with Republicans unless certain language relating to restrictions on federal funding of abortion was included in the Bill.
It should be noted that other states were offered similar concessions. Three months prior to the Nebraska Compromise Reid secured within the health care bill 100 percent funding for Medicaid in Nevada. Eventually a later version of the bill gave all states 100 percent funding for the first three years of the Medicaid expansion, with the exception of the above provision made for Nebraska. For all other states the costs would be about 15 cents on every $1 they receive from the federal government.▼
▲It should be noted that other states were offered similar concessions. Three months prior to the Nebraska Compromise Reid secured within the health care bill 100 percent funding for Medicaid in Nevada. Eventually a later version of the bill gave all states 100 percent funding for the first three years of the Medicaid expansion, with the exception of the above provision made for Nebraska. For all other states the costs would be about 15 cents on every $1 they receive from the federal government.<ref>http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/dec/20/reid-compromise-gives-sweet-medicaid-deal-nebraska</ref>
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-3590 Full Text PDF of HR 3590, Nebrask Compromise Langauge on Page 2129]
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