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    Response About Healthcare

    Thought some of you might be interested in the response I got from Geof Davis 4th Dist Congressman in Ky about the healthcare bill =

    DEPUTY REPUBLICAN WHIP

    WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE:
    1108 Longworth HOB
    Washington, D.C. 20515
    Phone: (202) 225-3465
    Fax: (202) 225-0003




    CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
    Subcommittee on Trade
    Subscommittee on Select Revenue Measures

    NATIONAL SECURITY INTERAGENCY GROUP
    Co-Chairman

    WWW.GEOFFDAVIS.HOUSE.GOV
    Dear Mr. Pennington:

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts about health care reform. I appreciate the opportunity to provide you with an update on Congress' progress on this important issue.

    On Saturday, November 7, 2009, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act, by a vote of 220 to 215. I joined 175 Republicans and 39 Democrats in voting against this bill. You can watch my comments on the House floor during debate on H.R. 3962 by visiting my YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/user/CongressmanDavis.

    H.R. 3962 could cut Medicare by half a trillion dollars; create 118 new agencies, boards and programs; and raise taxes by over $730 billion. The expansive provisions included in H.R. 3962 will affect the entire American health care system, which comprises one-sixth of our nation's economy. The 1,990 page bill creates an enormous new health care bureaucracy that will expand the government's role in health care decision-making by families and doctors. The bill also creates a government-regulated public option that I believe could eventually force private insurers out of business and put the U.S. on a path to a single-payer, government-regulated health care system.

    The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that H.R. 3962 will cost $1.3 trillion. To pay for its overwhelming cost, H.R. 3962 includes $732.5 billion in tax increases. I anticipate that these tax increases will affect every American, including families making $250,000 or less, small businesses, people who are unable to afford insurance, and businesses that want to hire new workers. Americans who do not obtain "acceptable health insurance coverage" must pay a 2.5% tax. The non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation has confirmed that failure to pay this tax could result in criminal fines of up to $250,000 and imprisonment of up to five years.

    At a time when the national unemployment rate has reached a twenty-six year high, H.R. 3962 could further slow job growth in the U.S. thanks to a new $135 billion employer mandate tax ("play or pay") and a $150 billion small business surtax. These tax increases could cause more than 5.5 million Americans to lose their jobs, according to a model developed by President Barack Obama's own economic advisor, Dr. Christina Romer.

    H.R. 3962 also could cut Medicare by more than half a trillion dollars over the next ten years, including over $150 billion from the Medicare Advantage program. CBO estimates that H.R. 3962 could result in six million seniors being denied access to Medicare Advantage as a result of this bill. Over 18,600 seniors in Kentucky's Fourth District alone currently have Medicare Advantage plans. The bill could also cause premiums for seniors in the Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) to increase by at least twenty percent.

    In addition, H.R. 3962 fails to include adequate verification of citizenship status. CBO estimates that 2.5 million more illegal immigrants could receive taxpayer-subsidized health insurance under H.R. 3962 (as opposed to the Majority's previous health care reform legislation, H.R. 3200).

    There are better solutions. My Republican colleagues and I knew we could craft fiscally responsible health care legislation to fix what is broken in our health care system while preserving aspects of the system that work, and that is exactly what we did in H.R. 4038, the Common Sense Health Care Reform and Affordability Act. H.R. 4038 was offered as a substitute amendment to H.R. 3962 by Republican Leader John Boehner [OH-08]. It unfortunately failed by a vote of 176 to 258.

    H.R. 4038 focuses on reducing premium costs for all Americans to make health insurance more affordable and accessible. Under our plan, insurance premiums will be about $5,000 less expensive than the cheapest health insurance plan available under H.R. 3962.

    CBO estimates that our 219-page bill costs $61 billion and will reduce the deficit by $68 billion over ten years, for a net savings of $7 billion. Unlike H.R. 3962, H.R. 4038 does not make any cuts to Medicare and does not raise taxes.

    H.R. 4038 would increase access to health care coverage, reduce costs for all Americans and save the taxpayers' money. CBO has projected that H.R. 4038 would reduce private health care insurance premiums for all purchasers by as much as ten percent.

    In addition, H.R. 4038 would:

    -Establish Universal Access Programs to guarantee access to affordable health care coverage for those with pre-existing conditions;
    -Reward State innovation by providing incentive payments to States that reduce premiums and the number of uninsured;
    -Encourage pooling through small business and association health plans;
    -Allow Americans to buy insurance across State lines;
    -Institute real medical liability reform to end junk lawsuits and reduce the practice of defensive medicine;
    -Prohibit insurance companies from unjustly cancelling coverage or instituting lifetime spending caps;
    -Allow dependents to remain on their parents' policies through age twenty-five; and
    -Promote healthier lifestyles by giving employers greater flexibility to financially reward employees who adopt healthier lifestyles.

    On Christmas Eve, the Senate passed its version of health care reform (H.R. 3590) by a vote of 60-39. However, the debate over health care is not over. The House- and Senate-passed versions of health care reform must now be merged into one bill by resolving the substantial differences between the two approaches.

    You can read all the bills and summary information by visiting my website at http://GeoffDavis.house.gov and clicking on the "Read the bills" button.

    Your input is very important and valuable as the debate continues. Please continue to communicate your thoughts with me by calling (859) 426-0080 or by e-mailing me at http://www.GeoffDavis.house.gov/Contact. You can also express your views on health care by taking the health care survey on my website by going to http://www.GeoffDavis.house.gov and clicking on the "Take Geoff's Survey" button.

    In addition, you can sign up to participate in an upcoming telephone town hall meeting through my website or by calling any of the Fourth District offices. These free calls allow you to join in a conversation with me and your neighbors to discuss issues before Congress. If you would like to participate, please visit http://www.GeoffDavis.house.gov/TTH and fill out the form.

    Please do not hesitate to call me at (859) 426-0080 if I can be of further assistance. You can also sign up to receive our weekly e-mail newsletter to stay up-to-date on what is going on in Congress and in the Fourth District by visiting http://www.GeoffDavis.house.gov/Contact/EmailSignup.htm.

    Sincerely,

    Geoff Davis
    Member of Congress

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    Re: Response About Healthcare

    Thought I might add that Senator Mitch McConnell has lost my vote,Republican or not,because of his response and stance on the out-sourcing of American jobs and H-1B visa's allowing foreign workers to take American jobs. As some of you might remember I was determined to wage war against losing American jobs to other countries before we had our college basketball fued.
    McConnell's response was a formal letter (albeit several months late) and I don't want to re-type the whole thing,but basically he states he supports out-sourcing our jobs because it creates more jobs in different sectors,nevermind that well over 17 million people are currently unemployed.I 'd like to know where all these created jobs are? He also states he supports H-1B visa's because it helps American Companies grow,I don't see how replacing American Workers with foreigners helps this country? He also seems to think our current immigration policies are just fine and illegals are not the problem I seem to make them out to be.Personally,I feel that Illegal Immigrants have cost this country Billions and have cost my own family more than their share as well.
    Mitch,thanks to people like you in Washington,I give credit to where this country is at today,you have lost my vote and anyone else in the state of Kentucky that I can convince to vote against you as well.
    Glenn Pennington

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    Re: Response About Healthcare

    I'm with you....He lost my vote when Bush was still POTUS.

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    Re: Response About Healthcare

    So after reading this and hearing about this for months why do you think anyone in their right mind would stand by this? Cut Medicare? Really?Increase taxes? Way under funded?
    I don't like the dang thing and I'm wondering what the real motive is here? In short (Gubment control and more tax revenue)...Looks like political suicide for anyone associated with this....well I'm hoping for that.

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