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On the recordFebruary 2, 2011
I rise today in support of the amendment offered by the Republican leader to repeal what I believe is an unconstitutional government takeover of our health care system. Make no mistake, we all want to improve access to affordable health insurance for all Americans, including those individuals with preexisting conditions. Unfortunately, this health reform law is not the right prescription. Over the past year, I have spoken with tens of thousands of Nevadans about this bill. They were very clear when they said that this law is not the cure for our broken health care system. This law imposes new burdens on most Nevadans and most Americans. It requires that every American citizen purchase health insurance coverage. Those who fail to buy health insurance that meets the minimum requirements are subject to financial penalties. Two weeks ago, I received an e-mail message from Tommy Felt, a Boy Scout in Las Vegas. This is a picture of Tommy. He is 12 years old. He attends Molasky Junior High School, and he is working to earn his Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge. Tommy's e-mail stated: I'm really concerned that the bill will damage our country. I think it is unconstitutional for the government to force citizens to buy health coverage. Also, I believe that the hidden costs in this bill will drive our country much deeper into debt. My dad says that this bill will lead to the elimination of Senior Dimensions and Medicare Advantage plans for our seniors.
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John Ensign

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The speaker addresses concerns about the health care reform law and its implications for citizens.

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