About that 72 Hours of Wait
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, March 19 2010
Others have made this point elsewhere, but it's worth pointing out again just how quickly the idea that bills should be available online for a few days before a floor vote has become conventional thinking. It seemed like as soon as the House Rules Committee posted a final version of the health care bill, all of Washington automatically calculated ahead 72 hours to the earliest possible time a floor vote could happen (which puts us on Sunday).
That doesn't have to be the case. Speaker Pelosi could call a vote whenever she wanted, at this point. That she hasn't -- and that people don't seem to have expected her to -- is probably a testament to the work done by open gov advocates (for example) to, in fairly short order, make the 72 hour rule into something of a norm.