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its regulations are going to force half of all employers, or as many as 80 percent of small businesses, to give up their coverage in the next 2 years.

I think it is extremely valuable if you could report to this committee on that very specific issue.

When compliance costs go up, that cuts into a business' bottom line, and that means jobs are likely to be lost.

If you like what you have, you can keep it, was the promise that President Obama repeatedly made on the campaign trail.

If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you.

What should raise some red flags with every member of this committee... is single-handedly crippling an entire segment of our economy.

Will the MLR rule hinder Plans' ability to stop fraud before it happens and if Plans are forced to pay more fraudulent payments, will premiums increase?

I will tell you, sir, that we have clients who are at the end of their rope.

On the issue of fraud, Ms. Reichel, a '60 Minutes' episode last year pegged the amount of fraud and abuse in the Medicare program at more than $60 billion a year.

I just talked to a restaurateur today... my business is gone.

The Affordable Care Act, in my opinion, levies unreasonable demands on employers, manufacturers, doctors, and not only discourages hiring but encourages employers to drop their employee health insurance.

The Affordable Care Act really ought to come with a boxed FDA warning that says, Warning: The Affordable Care Act, when used as directed, may be harmful to your health.

You just cannot be anti-employer and claim to be pro jobs.

Unfortunately, we have got to work around the President's schedule, and I regret that.

The fact that so many Americans have had to be exempted from the law's protections under waivers, or risk losing their current coverage, should be alarming to every Member of Congress.

If you like your current plan, you will be able to keep it. Let me repeat that: If you like your plan, you will be able to keep it.