More than 32,000 young adults in Pennsylvania may now have coverage through their parent's health plan because of the law.
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Andrews mentions the law's provision allowing young adults to stay on parental plans.
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And we are not going to have a robust recovery if middle-class retirees aren't buying automobiles and refrigerators and taking their family to restaurants and do the things that people can do when they have a decent pension, decent income.
I noticed that in the President's budget proposal that he does propose the replacement of sequestration. He also suggests that there still would be $150 billion in cuts in defense, not the $550 billion or so that we have otherwise.
What Congressman Andrews was essentially purporting is that we should measure risk looking backwards when we know what already happened.
Ultimately, this issue is about the small businesses and middle-class retirees of the country.





