Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mike Enzi to Sebelius: How can health care law be fixed? PODCAST VIDEO

Mike EnziWashington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., spent the morning asking Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius how she plans to address problems with the health care law. This was Secretary Sebelius’s first appearance in front of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee since her nomination hearing two years ago. Download MP3 for PODCAST and VIDEO in REAL MEDIA FORMAT

“We recognize that there are individuals who will benefit from a few of the provisions in the law, but it will force Americans to buy the type of health insurance that Washington thinks they should have,” Enzi said. “Americans will not have the luxury of picking which parts of the new law apply to them, but instead will have to comply with all 2,700 pages of new mandates, taxes and limitations on their freedom.”

Among the problems Washington has created under the new law, Enzi highlighted:

* Children in 20 states total are not able to get child only health insurance;
* Millions of seniors on Medicare are facing a steep increase in their out-of-pocket costs and more than a $500 billion reduction in benefits; and
* Cash-strapped state governments will be burdened with an additional 16 million Americans forced onto Medicaid rolls, as required by the new law.

“Because of the new law, employers across the country will be forced to lay off workers and reduce wages as their health care costs continue to increase as a result of all the new taxes in the law that will increase their health care costs,” said Enzi. Enzi also said that employers will be required to offer health insurance or pay $52 billion in new taxes.

In the hearing, Enzi provided an example of a disabled Wyoming veteran, covered by veterans’ health benefits, who was unable to purchase health insurance for his children. After the passage of the health care reform law, insurance carriers in Wyoming are no longer writing new child-only health insurance policies.

As the law continues to be implemented, Enzi said he will focus on ways to eliminate the provisions that limit basic freedoms and will work to enact reforms that will focus on increasing consumer choices and decreasing health care costs.

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Welcomes New Republicans to Senate Commerce Committee

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) today welcomed the newly expanded roster of Republicans to the Committee for the 112th Congress. New to the Committee are Senators Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), John Boozman (R-Ark.), Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.).

“I welcome the newest members of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee,” said Senator Hutchison. “Our Committee is one of the most productive in the Senate. I look forward to working with all of my committee colleagues on the crucial issues facing our nation, including pushing back onerous net neutrality regulations, reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration, and working to keep NASA on track and moving forward as it transitions to a new human spaceflight vehicle.”

The full Republican roster in the 112th Congress for the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee:

Kay Bailey Hutchison, Texas

Olympia Snowe, Maine

John Ensign, Nev.

Jim DeMint, S.C.

John Thune, S.D.

Roger Wicker, Miss.

Johnny Isakson, Ga.

Roy Blunt, Mo.

John Boozman, Ark.

Pat Toomey, Pa.

Marco Rubio, Fla.

Kelly Ayotte, N.H.

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TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation Joe Brenckle - Republican Press Office 202-224-3991 Jan 27 2011