For Immediate Release
March 21, 2010
LoBiondo
Votes NO on Healthcare Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S.
Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) today issued the
following statement prior to voting NO on the
healthcare reform bill:
“Today’s vote is historic in that it is a missed opportunity
to truly reign in health insurance costs, increase quality
of care, and really improve the healthcare system for
countless Americans.
“President Obama and the Congress could have and should have
crafted bipartisan solutions to make healthcare more
affordable and more accessible for everyone. We could have
and should have already enacted common-sense policies such
as allowing insurance to be bought across state lines,
repealing the anti-trust exemption for insurance companies,
medical malpractice reform, and removing restrictions on
coverage for those with preexisting conditions. The Democrat
leadership made the calculated decision against this
approach and thus, we have now arrived at this
severely-flawed healthcare bill before us today.
“Regrettably, this bill takes away the choice for patients
and doctors to decide the best course of treatment, while
empowering more than 100 new bureaucracies and an unelected,
unaccountable ‘health czar.’ This bill takes away the choice
of individuals to decide if they even want health insurance
coverage, while empowering the IRS to penalize and prosecute
those who refuse. This is the absolutely wrong approach to
our nation’s healthcare policy.
“After a year of national debate,
town hall meetings and public theatre disguising as
bipartisan outreach, this final legislation continues the
same egregious provisions that South Jersey residents and
the American people have long rejected. I cannot ignore the
legitimate concerns of our healthcare providers; the
negative impact to existing healthcare programs for our
service members and veterans; the over $500 billion in cuts
to Medicare which threaten our seniors; or the over $560
billion in tax increases on struggling small businesses and
cash-strapped families. I cannot and do not support this
bill.”
Note: Congressman LoBiondo has
always paid for his own healthcare insurance, and has never
accepted the taxpayer-funded plan offered to Members of
Congress.
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