WASHINGTON, DC – In this week’s Republican address, Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) calls on the Democratic-run Senate to pass the No Subsidies Without Verification Act, which prevents fraud and abuse in the president’s health care law and is just the latest in a string of bipartisan efforts to protect taxpayers from this costly and unpopular law. Similar legislation has passed the Senate Appropriations Committee, and all that is needed now to send legislation to President Obama’s desk is a vote by the full Senate. As Rep. Black notes, the president has already signed into law seven bills repealing, defunding or dismantling parts of his health care law.
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Remarks by Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) Weekly Republican Address Washington, DC. September 14, 2013. A full text transcript of the address follows:
Hi, I’m Diane Black, and I represent Tennessee’s Sixth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. What an honor it is to be speaking with you.
Not only is that unfair to hardworking taxpayers like you, it opens the door a mile wide to fraud and abuse. According to one independent estimate, some 250 billion dollars in bad payments could be doled out over the next decade.
This is nonsense. And members of both parties agree. Democrats on the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee have also come out for requiring verification. Now we need the full Democratic-led Senate to act.
This is just the latest in a string of bipartisan efforts to repeal and protect Americans from the president’s health care law. The House has also acted in bipartisan fashion to give individuals and families the same delay from the law’s mandates that big businesses have received. The president himself has signed seven bills that dismantle parts of the law.
It’s important work, and like many of you, this issue affects me personally. I’ve been a registered nurse for more than 40 years now, and I can tell you the things patients and their families count on – their doctors, their plans, the cost of their care – all of this comes under siege in the president’s health care law. It won’t just fail to keep its promises; it will make things much worse. You don’t have to take my word for it: every day we’re seeing new reports of higher costs, less access, and fewer jobs.
Together, we can stop this ‘train wreck’ and put the focus back on patient-centered solutions. Together, we can build a stronger economy that rewards hard work and people who do the right thing.
Again, it has been my honor to address you on behalf of my colleagues. Thank you for listening.
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