Democrats Vote “No” on Allowing Americans Who Like Their Health Care To Keep ItRepublicans Offer Amendments to Protect Americans Who Like Their Health Care Coverage, Prevent Government Takeover
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 16, 2009
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Alexa Marrero
((202) 225-4527)
Will congressional Democrats vote “NO” when asked if Americans who like their current health care coverage should be able to keep it? That’s the question Republicans on the House Education and Labor Committee posed today through a series of amendments aimed at preventing a government takeover of our nation’s health care system. An independent analysis has projected that the Democrats’ plan would force an estimated 114 million Americans to lose their current coverage. Democrats have already rejected three amendments designed to protect current coverage – how will they vote on the rest?
“President Obama and congressional Democrats have repeatedly promised that Americans who like their current health care coverage will be able to keep it,” said Rep. John Kline (R-MN), the panel’s top Republican. “Today is a chance to find out if they meant what they said; so far, the answer has been a resounding ‘no.’” Republicans are fighting to prevent a government takeover of our health care system that would put bureaucrats between patients and doctors. To protect the American people and block the creation of a federally controlled health care system:
The Education and Labor Committee is one of three panels simultaneously voting on the Democrats’ radical health care overhaul this week as their party’s leaders try to meet an arbitrary deadline that would rush the legislation through the full U.S. House of Representatives before the end of this month.
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