that was killed in the senate. after two-year policy that lack public support, tide is beginning to turn. march 4 could be the first big battle over funding the healthcare law. there is a point of the bipartisan agreement with feeling a provision that requires small businesses to file an i.r.s. 1099 form for every person to whom they pay more than $600 in a year. which many in both parties agree is unreasonable burden on small business. that is very costly. the murder adds up quickly and makes hiring for small businesses difficult. which is why it has bipartisan support. i suspect that early next year you will see some sort of 1099 repeal work its way through the house and senate. end up on the president s desk. the law probably creates, i don t know, 15 or 20,000 new i.r.s. jobs. it doesn t create a single new doctor job. so republicans say their
tank offers this analogy. you have a car which is the healthcare bill and they do enough things to only drive it 45 miles an hour not 65 miles an hour. reporter: the car will keep moving he says and eventually will get where it s going, it will take longer. repealing a provision that requires small businesses to file an irs1099 form forever person to whom they pay $600 in a year, which many in both parties agree is an unreasonable burden on small business, listen. the law probably creates i don t know 15 or 20,000irs jobs. it doesn t create a single doctor job. reporter: which will be needed as more people use more healthcare. republicans would prefer out repeal as you said, me meg. even if the house passed it it would be impossible to get it through the senate and if that happened the president could veto it. republicans are looking at the only real option open to them
that was killed in the senate. after two-year policy that lack public support, tide is beginning to turn. march 4 could be the first big battle over funding the healthcare law. there is a point of the bipartisan agreement with feeling a provision that requires small businesses to file an i.r.s. 1099 form for every person to whom they pay more than $600 in a year. which many in both parties agree is unreasonable burden on small business. that is very costly. the murder adds up quickly and makes hiring for small businesses difficult. which is why it has bipartisan support. i suspect that early next year you will see some sort of 1099 repeal work its way through the house and senate. end up on the president s desk. the law probably creates, i don t know, 15 or 20,000 new i.r.s. jobs. it doesn t create a single new doctor job. so republicans say their
health care bill and they are doing enough things to mess up the engine, to make it be able to only drive at 45 miles per hour. and, not 65 miles per hour. reporter: he s from the democratic think tank, third wave and he says the car will keep moving and get where it is going but it will take longer. rick: i understand there is part of the provision that has democrats upset, right. reporter: that s right, there is a this was to make it cost of it look better and they pulled off the shelves, a proposal and it is a bipartisan agreement to repeal a provision to require small businesses to buy an irs 1099 form, for every person to whom they pay $600 in a year which many in both parties agree is an unreasonable burden on small business. listen: the law probably trades, 15 or 20,000 creates 20,000 new irs jobs but not a single doctor job and you will significantly