Definitely—by the time it gets to the Senate floor, they better have the whole enchilada online and searchable, well BEFORE Dingy Harry calls for any kind of vote.
I still think that’s a ways off. I think Finance will come up with some vague mishmash of platitudes, vote thumbs up to send SOMETHING along those lines to the full Senate, then all the aides and lobbyists will mark up some legalese to fit the skeletal structure the Finance Committee sketched out, and THEN that will get brought up for debate before the full Senate.
The question is, will the Dems go for reconciliation and try to get the travesty passed with a simple majority?
Then don’t they really need two committee votes? One for the “conceptual” version and a second one for the “legalese”?