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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

C-SPAN and Health Care Deliberations

At several points in our text, we discuss the role of C-SPAN in making policy deliberations more accessible.
Brian Lamb, founder and president of C-SPAN, has asked congressional leaders to open all important negotiations, including conference committee meetings, to the network's cameras.  According to The Politico, Speaker Nancy Pelosi dealt with the request at a press conference:
A reporter reminded the San Francisco Democrat that in 2008, then-candidate Obama opined that all such negotiations be open to C-SPAN cameras.  “There are a number of things he was for on the campaign trail,” quipped Pelosi, who has no intention of making the deliberations public.  People familiar with Pelosi's thinking wasted little time in explaining precisely what she meant by a “number of things” – saying it reflected weeks of simmering tension on health care between two Democratic power players who have functioned largely in lock-step during Obama’s first year in office.
On August 21, 2008, candidate Obama made the following pledge:
"I'm going to have all the negotiations around a big table. We'll have doctors and nurses and hospital administrators. Insurance companies, drug companies -- they'll get a seat at the table, they just won't be able to buy every chair. But what we will do is, we'll have the negotiations televised on C-SPAN, so that people can see who is making arguments on behalf of their constituents, and who are making arguments on behalf of the drug companies or the insurance companies. And so, that approach, I think is what is going to allow people to stay involved in this process."