Yes, but the House has to pass the Bill FIRST.
Not after the House takes a razor to the Cadillac Tax, it won't. The only thing that made the Senate bill palatable, even favorable when it got scored by CBO is that robust Cadillac Tax. But, the unions won't have it, so that's the biggest sticking point. Once that is gone (or raised to such a level it won't affect unions), the price of the original Senate bill is going to skyrocket, especially in the last ten years of the projection - which for the Byrd Rules for Reconciliation, are the most important 10 years. It's a problem for the Dems, even in the Senate.