
So this basically sounds to me like insured Oregonians are subsidizing uninsured Oregonians.
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So this basically sounds to me like insured Oregonians are subsidizing uninsured Oregonians.

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

You just have been a real leader on bankruptcy issues, and I applaud you for your work in this area.

Your job is to resolve all these claims on someone when they go bankrupt, right?

From the very beginning, you have identified the foreclosure issue and have worked in many, many different areas.

Mr. President, I first wish to commend Senator Wyden, Senator Grassley, and Senator McCaskill for their incredible determination to get this done. We thought we did it when our class of Senators came in. We thought we had gotten rid of the…

I've co-sponsored an amendment or bill to actually get rid of that burden; and I think we will.

What if I told you that monthly premiums for Massachusetts's businesses... rose, on an average of 6.9 percent?

I think this is really a discussion about a comprehensive health care reform, and not just cherry picking certain paragraphs.

I fought for that, which basically says that insurance companies that have large group policies have to use 85 percent of the premiums that they get on actual health care.

One of those paragraphs I would think that people do like, is getting rid of preexisting conditions as a reason to discriminate against a child or a patient; right? That's pretty popular; isn't it?