This diary is going to be quick and dirty, but the Tallahassee Democrat reports Rep. Allen Boyd, who voted "no" in November is switching to "YES" for this weekend's vote. It's also currently linked at TPM.
Rep. Boyd flips to yes.
According the Tallahassee Democrat:
Boyd said the overall plan will preserve patient choice of insurance plans and doctors, will improve access to coverage for about 50 million Americans and will be "deficit-neutral." The fourth criteria, slowing the rise of medical costs, was the main thing that caused him to vote against the bill a few months ago, but Boyd said he thinks the new version will do that.
Boyd said 194,000 households in North Florida will be eligible to get coverage through insurance exchanges. He said small-business tax credits will benefit 15,400 businesses in his district, which runs from the Suwannee-Columbia County line to the southeastern corner of Okaloosa County.