Media | Jon Stewart Stewart Stirred the Pot on 9/11 Health Bill: White House Even so, bill may not be passed this year By Evann Gastaldo Posted Dec 22, 2010 7:45 AM CST Copied Comedian Jon Stewart shouts to the crowd during the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear with comedian Stephen Colbert on the National Mall in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Jon Stewart is getting a lot of credit for the attention he brought to the 9/11 first responders bill—including the White House itself. The Daily Show host “put the awareness around this legislation,” says Robert Gibbs. “If there's the ability for that to sort of break through in our political environment, I think there's a good chance that he can help do that.” Others on Capitol Hill are bestowing similar praise upon Stewart for devoting an entire show to the health bill, turning it “into the national issue it always should have been,” says Sen. Chuck Schumer. “He did a good thing,” says Sen. Al Franken—better even than anything President Obama has done to promote the bill, adds a nonprofit founder helping to push the bill. Even so, time is running short and Republican Sen. Tom Coburn is determined to block the bill from passing this year, ABC News reports. Read These Next Kristi Noem won't like this Wall Street Journal exposé. Au pair struck a deal to walk free in murder case. She got 10 years. Jeanine Pirro is suing her own hometown after she fell in the street. Trump grants wave of pardons to ex-NFL players. Report an error