Showing posts with label Jane Norton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Norton. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Jane Norton addresses the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver VIDEO


(ENGLEWOOD) – US Senate candidate Jane Norton this morning addressed the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver’s Builder Eye-Opener Breakfast. Her remarks focused on the current economic climate and her plan to jumpstart the recovery.

“Washington isn’t listening to people like you – the ones on the ground who know better than anyone what needs to be done to get our economy back on track,” said Norton to the group of approximately 100. “The race to recovery begins with restoring some certainty for Colorado businesses. We have to stabilize and lower interest rates, increase access to capital, ensure affordable energy, and foster a reasonable regulatory environment.

“But first and foremost, we need to cut spending. That’s why I support an immediate, 20-percent cut in discretionary spending followed by a three-year freeze. We need to get this budget balanced, and I would go so far as to support an amendment to the Constitution that requires it. We have to eliminate the wasteful spending and earmarks that have buried our nation under a mountain of debt.

“Then we need to repeal and replace ObamaCare. The President’s healthcare plan needs to be scrapped and replaced with real reform that focuses on bringing down costs.

“And finally, we have to allow businesses to create jobs. That’s why I support a timeout from the payroll tax, eliminating the death tax and capital gains tax, and reducing the corporate tax. Our nation has to overhaul its regulatory system by weighing the costs of all this red tape with its limited benefits. We need to focus on efficiency standards, sound science, and maximizing labor.

“I know the answer to economic recovery lies in getting Washington out of the way and allowing the economic engine of the free market to drive our economy back to its previous heights and beyond. And that’s exactly what I intend to do if elected to serve.” ###

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Jane Norton Health Care Reform

Jane NortonThere are no easy decisions in healthcare, but solutions are best found in empowering families and individuals and their doctors – not politicians and bureaucrats – to make important healthcare decisions. Government intervention always limits choices.

We should empower people by giving them more choices and by promoting competition to drive costs down and increase access to healthcare. Enacting a government-run public option is something that neither I nor a majority of Coloradans and Americans support.
What we need are common sense and market-based solutions that will slash costs without ceding control of 17% of our economy to the federal government: medical malpractice tort reform that limits expensive and frivolous lawsuits that drive up healthcare and insurance costs and result in unnecessary defensive medicine; tax equity so that those who buy their own insurance receive the same tax benefits as those who get insurance through their employers; high risk pools so those with pre-existing conditions may be covered; portability of health insurance; making cost and quality information plainly available to consumers; changing regulations that discourage individuals and small businesses from utilizing Health Savings Accounts; and giving small businesses the opportunities to pool risk and resources across state lines.

I have an extensive background working on the issue of health care reform. Governor Owens asked me to serve as point person for his Administration on reforming Colorado's healthcare system. This effort focused on improving health care for low-income, working families through commonsense reforms; giving individuals and families more power over their health care decisions; helping rural Colorado meet its unique health care challenges; and on making health insurance more affordable for Colorado’s small businesses.

During this reform push in Colorado, we successfully passed legislation allowing small business to purchase a lower cost, basic health plan with fewer government mandates; requiring a thorough cost/benefit analysis on any new mandated health insurance benefit proposed by the legislature before it can be imposed on consumers; and limiting increases in medical malpractice premiums. I am proud of what we accomplished in Colorado and will bring that same record of success to the Senate.

Mail: Jane Norton for Colorado, Post Office Box 3008. Greenwood Village CO. 80155-3008. Phone: Campaign Phone Number: 303-488-2010

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