On the recordNovember 15, 2013
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 3350, the Keep Your Health Plan Act, and I would like to thank Chairman Upton for bringing this bill forward. Despite President Obama's reassurances that ``if you like your health care plan, you can keep it,'' 3.5 million plans have already been canceled because of ObamaCare. Cynthia, a constituent from Granite Falls, North Carolina, told me about her family recently. She and her husband and three boys have a premium that was $300 that has now risen to $1,206, Mr. Speaker. The rhetoric from the Democrats has said that the Republicans are only interested in pushing for a repeal of the health care law, rather than fixing it, but this is not true. So far this Congress, Republicans have introduced 102 bills designed to fix the broken areas of ObamaCare. The Democrats by contrast, a mere 17. Republicans are bringing another fix today, Mr. Speaker, to the House floor. The Keep your Health Plan Act allows families across the country like Cynthia's to keep their policies without penalty.





