Kline Repeats Calls for Commonsense, Bipartisan Solutions to Make Health Care More AffordableDemocrats’ plan amounts to “a system of federal mandates, bureaucratic limitations, and massive tax increases that will cripple our economy while degrading the quality of health care.”
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 15, 2009
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Alexa Marrero
((202) 225-4527)
The U.S. House Education and Labor Committee today began consideration of legislation offered by congressional Democrats to allow a government takeover of our nation’s health care system, with members of the committee offering opening statements just 24 hours after the 1,018 page bill was unveiled. The committee is scheduled to begin debating and voting on amendments tomorrow in order to meet the Democratic leadership’s arbitrary deadline of forcing a vote by the full U.S. House of Representatives before the end of the month.
“The votes we’ll cast this week will be among the most critical choices any of us ever make,” said Rep. John Kline (R-MN), the committee’s top Republican. “Health care accounts for one-sixth of our nation’s economy. It affects jobs and family incomes. It represents one of the most trusted and sacred relationships in our society – the bond between patient and doctor. And Mr. Chairman, it is no exaggeration when I say that health care is a matter of life and death.”
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Education and Labor Committee Republicans are preparing to offer a broad range of amendments tomorrow that will highlight some of the most troubling provisions of the legislation. These will include amendments to: ensure Americans who like their current coverage can keep it; prevent bureaucrats from coming between patients and their doctors; protect the economy and jobs; and promote commonsense solutions that will reduce costs and improve access to quality coverage. # # # |