I think it is necessary that we take that approach so that the tremendous benefits to the economy from these tools do not get eroded.
I might mention to my Chairman that I have introduced H.R. 1900, the Surface Transportation and Mass Transit Security Act.
We have got to get our act together. We have got to synergize, integrate the oversight of Homeland Security with all the other agencies that...
the Affordable Care Act also created state-based health insurance exchanges which would allow other insurance carriers to come into states, ...
As Speaker Hastert used to say, We shouldn't be forcing people to buy a Cadillac when all they need is a Chevy.
This is about empowering people to make decisions for themselves, not assuming they need the government to protect them for themselves.
This should be about consumer choice, not a one-size-fits-all state mandate package that may or may not address a particular individual's ne...
the protections that would be repealed include, among others, prohibiting gender rating, prohibiting the denial of people and children with ...
I think that this replace plan is not one that is good for American consumers
I hope that today's hearing will be a useful one for my colleagues.
This will harm the sick, the elderly, and the disabled--all of whom already pay high costs for their medical care.
Do the regulations of guarantee issue and community rating penalize people that have been responsible and purchased insurance before they we...
This proposal was a bad idea on its own terms as a replacement for the Affordable Care Act. It is disastrous.
Georgia recently enacted a law to allow the purchase of health coverage across state lines.
If you would continue, Dr. Parente, would the optimum policy goal be to have a system where consumers have more choice?
it is the patient protections that need to be in place
Insurance companies would be empowered to avoid caring for the sick people who cut into their profit margin.
Reduced insurance premiums for some people are little consolation for the consumers who, under H.R. 371, would be left without coverage.