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| For Immediate Release July 14, 2009 |
Contact: Kerry McKenney/Nkechi Mbanu (202) 225-3436 |
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| House Committees Introduce Historic Health Care Reform | |||
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Washington, D.C. – Today, House committees jointly announced historic legislation—the American Affordable Health Choices Act—to reform our health care system and ensure affordable, quality care for all Americans. House Leadership and the Committees on Education and Labor, Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means have worked to develop an American solution that builds on what works in our health care system and fixes what is broken, putting patients – not profits – first, while reducing the burden of ballooning health care costs on American families, businesses and our fiscal future. Congressman Donald M. Payne, senior Member of the House Education and Labor Committee said:
"This plan tells every American – if you have coverage and a doctor you like, keep it," said Payne. "If you don't, this plan will help you find and afford quality care." Our reform fulfills commitments made by this Congress and President Obama to reform health care. The plan offers: LOWER COSTS FOR CONSUMERS
GREATER CHOICE
STABILITY & PEACE OF MIND
HIGHER QUALITY
Reforming health care remains a crucial tenet of our long term economic plan. In order to save money in the long run, we will need to make an initial investment in reform. Since we cannot leave the burden of that investment to future generations, we will make sure our plan is fiscally responsible. "If we don't act now to reform health care, rising costs will cripple family budgets, American businesses will fall behind and our fiscal future will be threatened," said Payne. "Within a decade, we will be spending one out of every five dollars we earn on health care. We simply can't afford not to act on this historic reform." More information on health care reform: What's in the health care reform bill for you? Myth vs. fact on health care reform ### |
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