Imagine having a hulking mass of radioactivity in Southern Vermont deteriorating for 60 years. Nobody I know in Vermont wants that to happen...
The people of the State, whether it's my State of Vermont or any other State with a plant being decommissioned--should have the right to hav...
There are things in here, there is no question. You have all brought up things that needed to be addressed in health care in this country.
It really is about access to health care.
It is time to move the country away from this government-run health care scheme and toward a more patient-centered health care system.
I am looking at the benefits and hoping that we can, again, work together to address the inconsistencies and get some more clarity.
It sounds like the free market working.
The ACA is here to stay. It reminds me of Social Security, reminds me of Medicare.
Millions more Americans now have affordable, quality health insurance.
The Affordable Care Act is working. Today, the percentage of uninsured Americans is the lowest in 50 years.
I think the winner is the insurance companies. I think they turn out great.
We need to stop this sky-is-falling narrative. Since the Affordable Care Act was enacted, 12 million private sector jobs have been created.
I could not agree more that we should have done this bill on a bipartisan basis.
If you put a $3,000 or $4,000 or $5,000 deductible for someone who makes $26,000 or $32,000 a year, it might as well be $100,000.
Just because you have a health insurance plan doesn't mean you can get health care coverage.
I have heard today from my colleagues on the other side of the aisle about the Cadillac tax. It needs to go.
In my opinion, the House version was the Affordable Care Act was a much better bill than what the Senate passed.
I think it will help other people, Mr. Chairman, around the country to have the courage to stick their head up instead of keeping their head...