Politics | health care reform Blue Dog Deal Means No Vote on Health Before Recess Dems also agree on $100B trim: Waxman By Nick McMaster Posted Jul 29, 2009 1:59 PM CDT Copied In this July 21, 2009, file photo, Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., speaks after he and other Blue Dog Democrats met with President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo) The House will not vote on a health care bill before the August recess, the Hill reports. Rep. Henry Waxman agreed to the delay as part of a deal with “Blue Dog” Democrats on his Energy and Commerce Committee, who had been threatening to block the bill. Waxman now expects the committee to finish marking up the bill by Friday. Waxman and the Blue Dogs also agreed on $100 billion in trims from the bill, another of the conservative faction’s key demands. The bill’s so-called employer mandate would include businesses with payrolls of $500,000, instead of $400,000, and allow states to create insurance “co-ops” that would compete with the public option. Read These Next Don't plan an overnighter to Grand Canyon's South Rim now. Raccoon breaks into liquor store, passes out by the toilet. A tree trimmer died in a horrific Los Angeles accident. In Britain, rumors swirl that Ellen DeGeneres is going back to the US. Report an error