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New House vote on US health bill New House vote on US health bill
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The landmark US healthcare reform bill must be sent back to the House of Representatives for approval after two issues were raised by Republicans.The landmark US healthcare reform bill must be sent back to the House of Representatives for approval after two issues were raised by Republicans.
During an all-night voting session, two points relating to student loans were found to violate Senate procedure, said an aide to the Senate majority leader.During an all-night voting session, two points relating to student loans were found to violate Senate procedure, said an aide to the Senate majority leader.
They were described as "relatively minor provisions".They were described as "relatively minor provisions".
They will have to be deleted, approved by the Senate and then sent back to the House for approval.They will have to be deleted, approved by the Senate and then sent back to the House for approval.
President Barack Obama has already signed the bill into law. The bill was passed in the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 212 on Sunday, with no Republican backing.
The bill was passed by 219 votes to 212 on Sunday, with no Republican backing.
It extends coverage to 32 million more Americans, and marks the biggest change to the US healthcare system in decades.It extends coverage to 32 million more Americans, and marks the biggest change to the US healthcare system in decades.
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans had submitted 30 amendments - which had all been rejected by Democrats during the marathon voting session. As part of the package, on Sunday the House also approved a separate set of amendments.
That package returned to the Senate for a vote, under a process known as budget reconciliation where amendments have to relate to budgetary rather than policy issues.
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans submitted another 30 amendments - which were all rejected by Democrats during the marathon voting session.
Democrats 'confident'
However, Senate Parliamentarian Alan Frumin upheld two Republican challenges on points of order under budget reconciliation rules, Senate Democratic aides said.However, Senate Parliamentarian Alan Frumin upheld two Republican challenges on points of order under budget reconciliation rules, Senate Democratic aides said.
Jim Manley, spokesman for the Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said: "After hours of trying to find a way to block this, they (Republicans) found two relatively minor provisions that are violations of Senate procedure which means we're going to have to send it back to the House."Jim Manley, spokesman for the Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said: "After hours of trying to find a way to block this, they (Republicans) found two relatively minor provisions that are violations of Senate procedure which means we're going to have to send it back to the House."
He added that he was "confident that the House will be able to deal with these and pass the legislation".He added that he was "confident that the House will be able to deal with these and pass the legislation".
President Barack Obama signed the healthcare bill into law without delay after the House vote, as he did not need to wait for the Senate vote on the reconciliation bill.