Videos
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) encouraged Missourians on Facebook and Twitter to participate in a Health Care Online Town Hall to ask questions regarding President Obama's health care law.
Johnson Discusses Obamacare on CNBC
Mar 28 2012
Senator Johnson appeared with Universal Health Services CEO Alan Miller to discuss the Supreme Court debate regarding Obamacare.
(Wednesday, March 28 2012) Dr. Coburn on CNBC's Squawk Box emphasizing the dire need for us to fix the real problem, the deficit, and shedding light on the fact that the Affordable Care Act (otherwise referred to as Obamacare) is a significant contributor to our growing debt and worsens our long-term deficit.
Sen. Isakson addresses the two-year anniversary of the president's health care law.
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday regarding Senate Democrats' unserious approach to dealing with high gas prices:
Murkowski Takes to the Senate Floor to Respond to Calls to Raise Taxes on Energy Companies
Mar 28 2012
Vitter discusses repealing Obamacare
Mar 28 2012
U.S. Sen. David Vitter made the following statement reiterating his intentions and efforts to repeal Obamacare.
During the debate over Obamacare, Democrats and the president claimed that the law would lower health care costs, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, protect Medicare, and allow Americans to keep their health care plans. Two years later, it's clear that not one of those promises will be kept. Instead, the health care law will drive up families' premiums by more than $2000, force cash-strapped state governments to shoulder more than $100 billion in new Medicaid costs, take more than half a trillion dollars from Medicare, and encourage employers to drop health care coverage for up to 35 million Americans. And far from creating jobs, the health care law will actually result in 800000 fewer jobs over the next decade. It's time to repeal Obamacare and replace it with commonsense, step-by-step reforms that will actually lower costs.