Health Care Solutions Group Examines True Cost of Health Care Law for Families and Employers
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 27, 2010
Rep. John Kline (R-MN), the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee’s senior Republican member, today joined other members of the House GOP Health Care Solutions Group to examine the true cost of the recently enacted health care law for American taxpayers, job creators, and the doctor-patient relationship.
“From the moment Democrats proposed a massive government takeover of health care, it was clear such a radical change would cost Americans far more than they bargained for,” said Kline. “Now that the ink is dry and the bureaucratic implementation has begun, the true costs and consequences are coming to light – and not surprisingly, Americans don’t like what they see." The solutions group heard from experts and individuals affected by the new law, each of whom highlighted a different aspect of the law’s true costs.
“Today’s forum underscored that many of the health care law’s costs – monetary and otherwise – have only begun to emerge,” said Kline. “In the coming months, Republicans will continue to highlight the harmful consequences of a government takeover of health care and work to avert those dangers by repealing the law and replacing it with commonsense reforms that bring down health care costs and expand access to quality coverage.” NOTE: Earlier today, Kline joined Rep. Wally Herger (R-CA), House Republican leaders, and other GOP members in introducing the Reform Americans Can Afford Act. The House Republican reform plan replaces the government takeover of health care with a series of sensible, deficit-reducing reforms that include: allowing individuals and small business to purchase health care across state lines; deterring junk lawsuits through meaningful medical malpractice reform; and helping individuals with preexisting conditions gain access to affordable coverage. # # # |