Obama statement on healthcare bill’s passage

By Raw Story
Sunday, November 8th, 2009 -- 12:09 am
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STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT:

Tonight, in an historic vote, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would finally make real the promise of quality, affordable health care for the American people.

The Affordable Health Care for America Act is a piece of legislation that will provide stability and security for Americans who have insurance; quality affordable options for those who don’t; and bring down the cost of health care for families, businesses, and the government while strengthening the financial health of Medicare.

And it is legislation that is fully paid for and will reduce our long-term federal deficit.

Thanks to the hard work of the House, we are just two steps away from achieving health insurance reform in America.

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Now the United States Senate must follow suit and pass its version of the legislation. I am absolutely confident it will, and I look forward to signing comprehensive health insurance reform into law by the end of the year.

STATEMENT FROM DNC CHAIRMAN TIM KAINE:

WASHINGTON – Tonight the House of Representatives passed the Affordable Health Care for America Act, landmark health reform legislation that will ensure every American has access to quality, affordable, stable and secure health care coverage. The legislation, which cracks down on some of the insurance industry’s worst practices, would extend coverage to 36 million Americans and cut the deficit by $104 billion over ten years. Groups representing doctors and farmers, seniors, consumers, and cancer patients have endorsed the bill. It passed the House with only one Republican vote in support of the measure.

“This day has been a long time coming. Teddy Roosevelt first called for health reform nearly 100 years ago, but today – in the face of furious lobbying by the insurance industry and nearly unanimous opposition from Republicans – House Democrats accomplished something no other Congress has been able to do: pass comprehensive health reform legislation. I want to thank President Obama for his extraordinary leadership on this issue, and extend my congratulations to Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Hoyer, Chairmen Waxman, Miller and Rangel, Congressman Clyburn and countless others in the U.S. House of Representatives for taking this historic step.

“The Affordable Health Care for America Act will provide more security and stability to people who already have insurance by enacting much needed reforms to the insurance industry. No longer will an insurance company be able to deny someone coverage because of a pre-existing condition, or cancel someone’s coverage when they get sick. The Act will provide more quality, affordable choices for the millions of Americans who are uninsured. And the bill will bring down the high costs of care, for American families and businesses, while lowering our deficit.

“This historic day would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of Organizing for America (OFA) in rallying the public to see through Republican scare-tactics and lies and energizing them behind the cause of our generation – meaningful health insurance reform. In total, more than 2 million people participated in OFA’s grassroots campaign for reform by signing pledges, sharing their personal stories and hosting and attending one of the thousands of local events in all 50 states and all 435 Congressional Districts. In the final week of August and the first week of September alone over 110,000 people attended a pro-reform event providing the necessary momentum that made possible this monumental achievement.

“Americans from all walks of life have endorsed this legislation. The AARP endorsed the bill because they believe it will reduce health care costs and expand coverage for older Americans. The American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association have lent their support because they believe it will help to fix the problems in our broken system and strengthen the doctor-patient relationship. The Consumers Union endorsed the bill because they believe it will create a more secure, affordable health care system, and the National Farmers’ Union has given their support because it will help Americans who live in rural areas access care.

“Despite the overwhelming support this legislation has received and despite a strong mandate from the public for action, the Republicans have held tight to their just-say-no approach, firmly rooting the GOP on the side of the insurance lobby and the status quo that is breaking American families and small businesses. It is evident from their obstructionism that the Republicans are more interested in protecting their own reputations and political fortunes than ensuring that our generation and generations to come have the best possible access to health care. Unfortunately for the Republican Party, their misguided and shameful campaign to kill health reform looks doomed to fail – something all Americans should be thankful for.

“Today, Congressional Democrats put opponents of reform on notice: the status quo is unsustainable and inaction is not an option. This vote doesn’t mark the end of this process – we still have a ways to go – but it is a critical milestone on the road to passing health insurance reform. The American people want reform – they need reform – and Democrats will not rest until we pass comprehensive health reform legislation.”

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  • musashi
    this is a sham, just another huge giveaway to corporate
    america, we have no freedom in this country.the government treats us like chickens in a factory farm.
    our only use is to provide there sustenance (tax dollars).
    we are represented just like tyson foods represents
    the chickens in there factory farms. if you think otherwise youve been watching the official govt propaganda msm,if you believe that bullshit you deserve
    the fate in store for you
  • hey, musashi, you are right, it is a compromise that falls short ...

    single payer, medicare for all is the go, but i'm afraid this bill is the best a citizen can hope for until the people take back the reins of power from the corporations that rule and write all the laws ...

    perhaps it'll morph over time as it becomes obvious that private for profit insurance companies cannot and should not be expected to deliver health care over profits ...

    election reform that reduces the influence of special interests over the general populace is the only way to take our country back ... and good luck with that ...
  • Spinoza
    Suck on it republicans.
  • kucinich2012
    Suck on it, Damnocrats! This is TRASH for the people and PROFIT for the health care "INDUSTRY"!

    Seems like you bought into the programming that this is somehow a good bill for "We the People". GET SOME FACTS!
  • edwards_com
    I have. They are much better than your opinions & name calling.
  • i feel your pain 2012, but election reform that reduces the influence of special interests over the general populace is the only way to take our country back ... and good luck with that ...

    i recommend reading "what obama is up against" by russ baker over at truthout ... before spewing more anger ... i don't think it helps and no one is all-right-all-the-time ... even me ...
  • dan
    For once I'd like to be happy for some reason other than, Republicans are miserable.
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