On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate failed to repeal the entire health care plan that Democrats in Congress approved last year. But in a separate vote, 81 senators voted to repeal a provision in the laws that force small business owners to fill out much more paperwork for the IRS than they ever did before. Why did this pass so easily now since Democrats killed efforts to repeal it late last year? Will it pass easily in the House or get hung up on procedural issues? What other provisions of the health plan might be ripe for bipartisan repeal? We ask Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns, sponsor of the effort to repeal the 1099 provision in the U.S. Senate.