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Title: Why I voted for this health care bill
Source: Denver Post
URL Source: http://www.denverpost.com/opinion/ci_14759473
Published: Mar 26, 2010
Author: U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey CO4th
Post Date: 2010-03-26 09:24:58 by war
Keywords: None
Views: 384
Comments: 2

Before I was a public servant I was a small-business owner, keeping the books in the Web-development firm my husband and I started. I crunched numbers, evaluated costs and always looked for solutions that combined good budgeting with good management. Every time we made a major business decision, we evaluated that decision on its own merit.

That was the approach I brought to Congress a year and a half ago: weigh costs with results, and make decisions based on the facts, not politics. I know this has angered people on the left as well as the right. Frankly, I take that as a sign that I am doing my job.

Last fall, I voted against the House version of health care reform. I had many issues with the legislation, but I simply felt it did not do enough to contain costs, a concern I repeatedly voiced to House leadership and the Obama administration.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the compromise measure the House passed on Sunday costs $940 billion, more than $100 billion less than the House-passed bill. It reduces the deficit by more than $1.3 trillion in the next two decades. It will be the single largest deficit-reduction bill in 27 years.

I support this compromise health care bill.

There are things that this bill does immediately that I could not, in good conscience, oppose: It ends denial of coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and prevents health insurance companies from dropping people from coverage when they get sick. It allows people who are 26 and younger to stay on their parents' health care plans. As the mother of three children under the age of 26, that is an important issue for me.

I felt that the House bill did not do enough to help small business. This compromise legislation offers immediate tax credits for small businesses that offer their employees health care coverage. Almost 19,000 businesses in Colorado's 4th Congressional District alone will benefit.

It closes the "doughnut hole" in Medicare Part D, which will lead to lower drug costs for seniors, and guarantees that Medicare benefits will not be cut, all by saving money from within the Medicare program by weeding out waste, fraud and abuse.

Additionally, more than 30 million new people will benefit from health insurance coverage within the next 10 years. Out-of-pocket costs for premiums and medical expenses will finally be made affordable for individuals and families.

There are strong private health insurance options covered by this bill, with state exchanges and more benefit plan options.

Quite simply, this was a better bill than the legislation the House passed last fall. It does more to contain costs while providing increased health insurance coverage.

This may come as a shock to some people — particularly the folks who are running against me in November — but every decision you make in Congress should not be guided by a political compass. If you are too busy worrying about how to climb the political ladder, and spend little time evaluating legislation on its merits, you may end up a great politician, but you will be a lousy representative.

I'd rather be a good representative and leave the politics to the politicians.

Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/opinion/ci_14759473#ixzz0jHy4Zn9D

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our accountant told me that HRC will be a boon for small businesses when they realize the tax credits.

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war  posted on  2010-03-26   9:26:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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our accountant told me that HRC will be a boon for small businesses when they realize the tax credits.

There are so many people who would opt to become entrepreneurs (good capitalists that they are) if the cost of health care wasn't standing in the way. I know quite a few personally, and might consider this option myself if things work out.

Suzanne  posted on  2010-03-28   11:17:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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