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Betty McCollum
@bettymccollum· Democratic · MN· Feb 8, 2011

The federal government doesn't have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

A proposal designed to reduce health care costs will instead increase national health care spending by $311 billion.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I will lay off the necessary number of employees to cover the extra costs.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

Despite President Obama's frequent promises that his health care plan would lower premiums by $2,500 per year for an average family.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I believe as the law is rolled out, as the administration works with businesses to help them understand their obligations and benefits, and as we in Congress improve on components of this bill, our economy will continue to strengthen…

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

The American health care system, its attendant inefficiencies, and the debilitating effect it had on American competiveness required this Congress to act in the 111th Session by enacting law that would expand the risk pool, contain costs…

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

About 11,000 small businesses in my district qualify for tax credits to help them pay for the cost of covering their employees.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

The CBO has estimated that that health reform will lower the cost of a given plan in the small employer market by 1 to 4 % in 2016.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I would also take issue with the idea that the SGR is something that could be left out of health care reform. It is the most critical--as you put it, the most critical aspect of health care is getting to see a doctor.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

One of the things you could do to make health insurance much cheaper--one of the years for me was letting me as an individual deduct my premium, just like a business does.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I think one of the things that disturbs me about this is when government decides what I as an individual need as health insurance, what--and I can't make that decision for myself, my family or my business.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

But to say we should repeal and stop and don't do anything, in my opinion, is the wrong way to go.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I think you empower the very people you didn't want to, which are the lobbyists, because they are going to come to me and say, 'Look, I have got the greatest knee replacement,' or, 'I have got the greatest procedure,' or whatever.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

Now, no one is going to say this has been a perfect bill. But it is a start--and hopefully improve upon it as we go forward.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I just wanted to use this opportunity to suggest to my colleagues, who want to dramatically change the Affordable Care Act or perhaps dismantle it, that this--these hearings are also a good opportunity to look forward.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

Unfortunately, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is not the solution to our health care woes.

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John Kline
@johnkline· Republican · MN· Feb 8, 2011

I'd like to thank Chairman Kline, Ranking Member Miller and members of the Committee for the opportunity to speak this morning on the effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on the economy, employers and the workforce.

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