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  • December 9, 2008 04:28 PM EST

    Democrats UNSURE ???

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    From: Pergram, Chad
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    Sent: Tue Dec 09 16:25:09 2008
    Subject: Urgent: House Democrats unsure about auto bill vote

    Urgent: House Democrats unsure about auto bill vote
    Per Pergram-Capitol Hill

    * House Democrats still have not wrapped up a deal to extend $15 billion to the auto industry.

    * In on-camera comments, House Democratic leaders were vague on when a debate and vote could come in the House.

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    * "There are legitimate differences," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank. "There aren't things of a significant nature that will blow this up."
    Later Frank added that "people have to give."

    * When asked what the specific differences were, Frank said "I'm specifically not going to tell you."

    * However House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) indicated that he thought the House could approve the package.

    * "I think we can get the votes," he said. When asked if this could bleed into next week, Hoyer added, "I don't want to anticipate next week."

    * Reporters consistently badgered leaders about whether the House or Senate would go first.

    * To that, Frank offered, "if you have further questions about who should go first, you chould consult Abbot and Costello,"...a reference to the legendary comedy team's "Who's on First" routine.

    * There is some indication from House Democrats that they could try to move a bill on the House floor as early as tomorrow. The House Democratic Caucus is expected to meet tomorrow morning to go over the fine print in what is a still-unfinished bill.

    * The problem in the House is that the Rules Committee must meet a day in advance to prepare a "rule" which governs the terms of debate of a package. Only in rare instances does the House prepare a "same-day" rule.

    * When asked whether the House could start tomorrow, Nadeam Elshami, a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said "I don't want to rule anything in or out."

    * Later when asked if the Rules Committee could meet tonight, Elshami responded "Order takeout."

    Chad Pergram
    Senior Producer-House of Representatives
    Fox News

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