“I have very closely taken a look at the compromise version, I read the (Congressional Budget Office) budget analysis today and I have decided that I am going to support this bill and vote for the bill,” the Fort Collins Democrat said.
Her home paper, The Denver Post, on the bill, last week:
We once were strong proponents of health care reform and had hoped to see a bill that included a public option to bring down costs.
This is a bad bill, and it’s not worth Democrats jumping off this cliff.
This is a bad bill, and it’s not worth Democrats jumping off this cliff.
Her constituents in CO-4 oppose the bill by about 56-33, according to Politico‘s Josh Kraushaar.

