Posted at: 11/21/2009 9:27 PM | WHEC.com
Updated at: 11/21/2009 9:47 PM

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Historic health care bill clears Senate hurdle

WASHINGTON (AP) - Invoking the name of Edward M. Kennedy, Democrats united Saturday night to push historic health care legislation passed a key Senate hurdle over the opposition of Republicans eager to inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama. There was not a vote to spare.

The 60-39 vote cleared the way for a bruising, full-scale debate beginning after Thanksgiving on the legislation, which is designed to extend coverage to roughly 31 million who lack it, crack down on insurance company practices that deny or dilute benefits and curtail the growth of spending on medical care nationally.

The spectator galleries were full for the unusual Saturday night showdown, and applause broke out briefly when the vote was announced. In a measure of the significance of the moment, senators sat quietly in their seats, standing only when they were called upon to vote.

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