Congress overides Bush Medicare Veto
Congress today rejected President Bush's veto of legislation protecting doctors from a 10.6% cut in their reimbursement rates when treating Medicare patients.
The override vote in the House was a lopsided 383-41, easily meeting the two-thirds threshold needed to nullify the president's veto. About an hour later, the Senate voted to override, 70-26.
Bush has vetoed bills nine times, and Congress has had the muscle to override him only on a water projects bill and twice on farm legislation.
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Of the Hoosier Congressional delegation, only Steve Buyer and Mike Pence shamefully voted with Bush against senior citizens.
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