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Democrats' Health Care Deal Hidden From Public
Dec 17 2009
Democrats' Health Care Deal Hidden From Public
Democrats' Compromise Shy on Details
Dec 15 2009
Republicans are pushing for more information about Senator Reid's supposed health care compromise but apparently even Democrats don't know the details. Republicans will continue to push for reform that actually lowers health care costs and doesn't raise taxes or cut Medicare benefits for seniors.
Unfunded Mandates Are Not Health Care Reform
Dec 14 2009
During debate on the Senate floor, Republican senators emphasize that the Democrats' health care bill would expand Medicaid and impose more unfunded mandates on states. Republicans want to start over and take a step-by-step approach in order to achieve real reform.
During debate on the Senate floor, Republican senators highlight a report from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that states that Democrats' health care reform bill will hurt Medicare and actually raise health care costs.
Republicans point out that Democrats' health care reform bill would force Americans to immediately begin paying higher taxes to fund "benefits" that wouldn't arrive until 2014.
Republicans: We Need Real Health Care Reform
Dec 10 2009
During debate on the Senate floor, Republican senators emphasize that Democrats' health care bill which would cut Medicare, increase health insurance premiums, and drive up the deficit is not health care reform.
Health Care Reform Bill Is a Job-Killer
Dec 09 2009
Business leaders join Republican senators to emphasize that taxes in Democrats' health care reform bill would seriously damage small businesses, who are responsible for a majority of the job creation in this country.
Republican senators point out that Democrats' health care legislation will decrease seniors' Medicare benefits, increase insurance premiums, and drive up the deficit. Republicans believe we should start over and take a step-by-step approach in order to achieve real reform.
Senator Byrd Decries Senate's Sunday Session
Dec 06 2009
Back in October of 2004, Senator Byrd led a mini-revolt on the Senate floor during a rare Sunday session. Today we're watching Democrats attempt to pass a $2.5 trillion health care bill that will raise taxes, increase premiums and cut Medicare. The Senate's President Pro Tem's remarks are still relevant five years later.
Senate Republicans emphasized the need to restore the Medicare benefits millions of seniors will lose due to the massive Medicare cuts -- including cuts to home health care benefits -- in Democrats' health care legislation. Instead of taking half a trillion dollars from Medicare to fund a new program, Republicans want to focus on strengthening Medicare so seniors who have spent their lives paying into the program get the care they deserve.