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  » Wexler Urges Bush to Add Hamas Media Outlet "Al-Aqsa" to Global Terrorist List
  June 27, 2008 Today, Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe and a senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, with 40 members of Congress, sent a (More)

  » Wexler Votes to Pay Doctors Fairly for Care of Medicare Patients
  June 24, 2008 (Washington, DC) Today, Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) voted for the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008, which prevents cuts to doctors who serve Medicare patients and (More)


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  » Wexler Supports Federal Price Gouging Prevention Act
  June 24, 2008 With the country in an economically difficult situation and gas prices reaching all time highs, a bill came to (More)

  » House Passes Bill Improving Medicare
  June 24, 2008 To protect the over 44.1 million seniors and disabled individuals enrolled in Medicare, Congressman Wexler voted with the house (More)



Wexler Votes to Pay Doctors Fairly for Care of Medicare Patients 
(Washington, DC) Today, Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) voted for the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008, which prevents cuts to doctors who serve Medicare patients and ensures that seniors and the disabled have continued access to medical care.  This July, physicians are facing a 10.6% payment cut for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries, threatening the ability of many patients to afford visits to the doctor. This legislation stops these upcoming cuts, provides a modest increase for 2008, and makes several long overdue improvements to Medicare.

“Forty-four million seniors and disabled individuals depend on Medicare; and, if this physician payment cut is enacted, the ability of these Americans to simply see a doctor will be in jeopardy. That is not a risk I am willing to take,” said Congressman Wexler. “As our nation faces significant economic challenges and healthcare costs continue to skyrocket, it has never been more crucial for Congress to ensure that doctors who treat Medicare beneficiaries receive proper compensation for the treatment they provide.”

In 1997, Congress passed legislation to control Medicare costs, including payment reductions to physicians.  As healthcare costs have exploded, this formula has mandated deeper cuts in payments to doctors each ...read more

   June 24, 2008

Wexler Questions McClellan in House Judiciary Committee 
Watch the video on the left to see Congressman Wexler question former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan in the House Judiciary Committee.  During the hearing, Congressman Wexler questioned Scott McClellan on Vice President Dick Cheney's involvement in the leak of covert CIA agent Valerie Plame and reiterated his call for impeachment hearings.

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   June 20, 2008

Wexler Releases Statement on FISA Amendments Act of 2008 
"I am strongly opposed to H.R. 6304. There is simply no way to get around three simple facts about this bill. One, it creates a path for surveillance requests to avoid court review, and it is naïve to assume that if court review is optional, that courts would ever be a meaningful part of the process. Two, with minimal protections for over-broad searches outside the US, we are virtually guaranteed that Americans citizens in the US – with no connection to terrorism whatsoever – will be included in the surveillance. And three, the judicial review of lawsuits against telephone and Internet companies is written to create no possibility of a legitimate review and ensure that the immunity sought by the President is a predetermined outcome.

"I greatly respect the earnest efforts of Members to find common ground on this most critical issue, but I respectfully believe that Congress is better off not acting if the only way to find common ground is by digging the grave of our Constitution.

"The March 14th House bill preserved court review without bogging down surveillance requests or somehow hampering our nation’s intelligence operations.

"We need to remember that under FISA, surveillance requests go ...read more

   June 20, 2008

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