There were over 60 attempts in the House of Representatives to repeal a law that helped over 600,000 Coloradans obtain access to health insurance.
Hiram Bennet
The Public Record
I do not understand the obsession with winding down and ultimately getting rid of Medicaid expansion.
I appreciate the fact that we are now relying on a CBO score which should have come months ago or weeks ago.
I cannot believe the hypocrisy of people supporting this bill and saying that they are fighting against insurance companies when what they are doing is stripping hard-earned consumer protections from the American people. It is a disgrace.
the answer to everything is not more money that we do not have, that the answer to everything is not more Federal Government that we do not need.
Edmund Burke is spinning in his grave at legislation like this. The kind of dislocation this is going to create merely to keep a campaign promise to repeal Obamacare is a disgrace.
this is to keep a campaign promise to repeal Obamacare, because in the bill we talked about in the HELP Committee, Obamacare would not be repealed.
you will own that chaos, because if you do not do what the consensus was with the CSR and with creating some flexibility and having the mandate or some other idea to have the mandate, you will get instability like you have not seen before.
For the last 7 years, the Republican Party has made repealing the Affordable Care Act their defining issue.





