US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (R) laughs as House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) speaks during a night news conference on health care reform on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 22, 2010. Barack Obama now has a political triumph for the ages to burnish an already historic legacy, as the first president to fulfill the Democratic dream of health care for nearly every American. AFP PHOTO/YURI GRIPAS
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (R) laughs as House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) speaks during a night news conference on health care reform on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 22, 2010. Barack Obama now has a political triumph for the ages to burnish an already historic legacy, as the first president to fulfill the Democratic dream of health care for nearly every American. AFP PHOTO/YURI GRIPAS © AFP | AFP
In this image made from video, the vote tally for House Resolution 3590, the Senate health care bill, is shown on Sunday, March 21, 2010. Summoned to success by President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled Congress approved historic legislation Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses, a climactic chapter in the century-long quest for near universal coverage. (AP Photo/CSPAN)
In this image made from video, the vote tally for House Resolution 3590, the Senate health care bill, is shown on Sunday, March 21, 2010. Summoned to success by President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled Congress approved historic legislation Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses, a climactic chapter in the century-long quest for near universal coverage. (AP Photo/CSPAN) © AP | AP
WASHINGTON - MARCH 21: US Capitol Police Officer Joe Bigio stands watch in front of the US Capitol on March 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. Later tonight the House is scheduled to vote on Health Care Legislation that has divided both sides of Congress. Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP== FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==
WASHINGTON - MARCH 21: US Capitol Police Officer Joe Bigio stands watch in front of the US Capitol on March 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. Later tonight the House is scheduled to vote on Health Care Legislation that has divided both sides of Congress. Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP== FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == © AFP | AFP
US Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat / Texas) holds an autographed copy of the bill after Congress passed the landmark HR 4872 Health Care and Education Affordability and Reconciliation Act of 2010, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., USA, 22 March 2010. The final passage was a dramatic and historical win for US President Barack Obama. EPA/MIKE THEILER +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
US Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat / Texas) holds an autographed copy of the bill after Congress passed the landmark HR 4872 Health Care and Education Affordability and Reconciliation Act of 2010, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., USA, 22 March 2010. The final passage was a dramatic and historical win for US President Barack Obama. EPA/MIKE THEILER +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks during a night news conference on health care reform on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 22, 2010. Most leading US newspapers Monday backed health care reform legislation championed by President Barack Obama, saying it amounted to a major change in American society. AFP PHOTO/YURI GRIPAS
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks during a night news conference on health care reform on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 22, 2010. Most leading US newspapers Monday backed health care reform legislation championed by President Barack Obama, saying it amounted to a major change in American society. AFP PHOTO/YURI GRIPAS © AFP | AFP
US President Barack Obama, with Vice President Joseph Biden (L), delivers remarks on the passage of health care reform by the House of Representatives from the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 21 March 2010. The US House of Representatives approved a sweeping health care overhaul and sent the measure to Obama's desk for signature after more than a year of intense debate. EPA/SHAWN THEW +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
US President Barack Obama, with Vice President Joseph Biden (L), delivers remarks on the passage of health care reform by the House of Representatives from the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 21 March 2010. The US House of Representatives approved a sweeping health care overhaul and sent the measure to Obama's desk for signature after more than a year of intense debate. EPA/SHAWN THEW +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., guestures as he walks through statuary hall as the House prepares to vote on health care reform in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Sunday, March 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., guestures as he walks through statuary hall as the House prepares to vote on health care reform in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Sunday, March 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) © AP | AP
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 21: Edward M. Kimmel celebrates the passing of the health care reform bill outside the Capitol after the final vote March 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. The House voted, with a vote of 219 to 212, and passed the landmark health care reform legislation today. Astrid Riecken/Getty Images/AFP== FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 21: Edward M. Kimmel celebrates the passing of the health care reform bill outside the Capitol after the final vote March 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. The House voted, with a vote of 219 to 212, and passed the landmark health care reform legislation today. Astrid Riecken/Getty Images/AFP== FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == © AFP | AFP
US President Barack Obama (R) and Vice President Joe Biden walk arm-in-arm down the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, March 21, 2010, after Obama made a statement about the House of Representatives' final passage of health care legislation. The legislation would usher in the most sweeping changes to the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system in decades. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
US President Barack Obama (R) and Vice President Joe Biden walk arm-in-arm down the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, March 21, 2010, after Obama made a statement about the House of Representatives' final passage of health care legislation. The legislation would usher in the most sweeping changes to the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system in decades. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH) © REUTERS | REUTERS