Tell Caterpillar to bring up their concerns through the "reconciliation" process.
IF--and it's a big IF--the House passes the Senate bill on Sunday, then the Senate will get a chance--through "reconciliation"--to vote on a (separate) House bill that will then be sent to the Senate. Budgetary questions are what "reconciliation" is supposed to be used for. The way the health care reforms are financed is probably going to be one of the biggest questions in the "reconciliation" process.
It seems that Caterpillar's and the WSJ's prediction of doomsday for the company, if health care reform passed, didn't quite come to fruition. Rather the contrary, it seems: