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Congressman Albio Sires

Representing the 8th District of New Jersey

Health Care

Every American deserves access to quality, affordable health care. It is crucial that we work together to make our health care system effective and efficient in order to serve all Americans. That is why I joined my colleagues in enacting the Affordable Care Act to reform our nation’s health care system. The Affordable Care Act works to protect people’s choice of doctors and health plans, as well as guarantee that Americans across the country have access to quality, stable, and affordable health care.

The Affordable Care Act contains many key reforms to our nation’s health care system. This law contains the Patient’s Bill of Rights, which implements critical consumer protections into the health care system and prevents insurers from discriminating against those with preexisting conditions. It also grants small businesses billions of dollars in tax credits to provide health care coverage for their employees. In addition, seniors are now saving money on prescription drugs and receiving free preventive care through Medicare. The Affordable Care Act also strengthens Medicare by combatting fraud and closing the Medicare Part D donut hole.

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, Americans are seeing lower costs and stronger coverage:

  • 105 million Americans have had a lifetime limit on their coverage eliminated.
  • Up to 17 million children who have pre-existing conditions can no longer be denied coverage by insurers.
  • 2.5 million young adults up to age 26 now have health insurance.
  • 5.1 million seniors and people with disabilities have saved $3.2 billion on their prescription drugs.

To learn more about the Affordable Care Act, including the timeline of implementation, please visit: www.healthcare.gov.

In addition to ensuring that every American has access to quality and affordable care, we must fund cutting-edge research towards cures for diseases that take our loved ones away too soon, and disrupt everyday life. I recently introduced H.R. 619, the Collaborative Academic Research Efforts (CARE) for Tourette Syndrome Act, to expand and further coordinate efforts towards research at the National Institutes of Health for this often misunderstood and stigmatized disorder that impacts as many as one in one hundred Americans. While symptoms can be suppressed overtime, too many individuals, particularly children, face the everyday challenge of trying to manage tics whether at school or in various social settings. Through expanded and collaborative research, we can learn more about the cause and treatment of the disorder to help improve the lives of those individuals impacted by Tourette syndrome. To learn more about the CARE for Tourette Syndrome Act, please view my press release on H.R. 619.

More on Health Care

Sep 18, 2015

While in Washington this week, I participated in a Western Hemisphere Subcommittee hearing, met with the Colombian Ambassador to the United States, and voted on several bills.

Jul 10, 2015

Representing the 8th District in Washington this week, I completed Foreign Affairs Committee work, met with one of our district’s young leaders, and cast several important votes.

Jun 26, 2015

While in Washington this week, I participated in a Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials hearing on Positive Train Control and a Western Hemisphere Subcommittee hearing on the Colombian negotiations with the FARC.

Jun 25, 2015

(Washington, D.C) –  Congressman Sires released the following statement regarding today’s Supreme Court decision on King v. Burwell:

“I am relieved that the Supreme Court ruled today 6-3 to uphold subsidies for 6.4 million Americans to ensure that they continue to receive affordable health insurance.  Prior to the decision, 34 states, including New Jersey, were at risk of losing access to premium tax credits when purchasing health coverage on the federal marketplace.

Jun 19, 2015

During my time in Washington this week, I attended several Foreign Affairs Committee hearings, participated in a roundtable with business leaders from Latin America, and met with several constituent groups.

Jun 12, 2015

This week in Washington, I had an interview with students from my alma mater, received input from several constituent groups, and voted on transportation funding.

May 12, 2015

(Washington, D.C.) – Last week, Congressman Albio Sires introduced H.R. 2241, the Global Health Innovation Act of 2015, to encourage the development of health products that are affordable, culturally appropriate, and easy to use in low-resource health systems. This bill will require the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to submit a report on the development and use of global health innovations at the Agency.

Mar 27, 2015

This week in Washington, I participated in a Western Hemisphere Subcommittee hearing, attended a Joint Session of Congress, met with a foreign ambassador, discussed important topics with several constituent groups, and voted on important pieces of legislation.

Mar 26, 2015

(Washington, D.C.) Yesterday, Congressman Sires voted against the Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Republican Budget Resolution (H.Con.Res. 27) submitted by Representative Tom Price (R-GA) because of its misplaced priorities.  The Republican budget ends the Medicare guarantee, repeals the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and guts investments in education and infrastructure.

Mar 20, 2015

This week in Washington, I participated in various Committee hearings, discussed important topics with several constituent groups, and met with foreign officials.

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