We want commonsense health care reform--not an overhaul of the system that is a government takeover of health insurance and health care in our country. One of the things that people tell me they dislike the most about the way the Congress operates is when the Democrats put together two bills that are totally unrelated because one of those bills cannot get passed on its own. That is what happened in the reconciliation bill, a bill totally unrelated to health care where the government is going to take over the student loan program in this country making the Federal Government the fifth largest bank. That is reprehensible to the people of this country. We shouldn't have done that. I offered an amendment in the Rules Committee to separate those two. The bill on student loans should have stood on its own but it can't and so it got attached to this bill. We want reform. Republicans want to change many things. We want to take care of preexisting conditions; we want to lower the cost.
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The speaker addresses concerns about health care reform and the student loan program in a reconciliation bill.
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