Joe Pitts
The Public Record
Joseph R. Pitts is a former Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district from 1997 to 2017. During his tenure, Pitts was known for his focus on healthcare, energy, and family issues, often advocating for conservative policies. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to the Affordable Care Act and energy independence. Pitts was also involved with the Pennsylvania Family Institute, reflecting his commitment to family values and social issues.
Americans are now learning that when the healthcare.gov Web site does work, the personal information they enter may not be secure.
This law was sold to the American people with false promises, and real people are being hurt.
Premiums and deductibles are going up, not down, as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
The buck stops with the people who run the agency, and the political appointees do a disservice to the civil servants.
I think it is quite clear from what has already been said by my Republican colleagues that they just think Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act should be repealed, and you know, we cannot go down that road because it is providing help for…
While it may have been convenient to tell Americans that they can keep their health care plan under the Affordable Care Act, it is time for my Democrat colleagues to put away that broken promise once and for all.
It is time for my colleagues to put away that broken promise once and for all.
Obamacare's problems are not limited to a Web site. This law was sold to the American people with false promises, and real people are being hurt.
I stand in support of another bipartisan bill this evening. The HIV Organ Policy Equity Act, or the HOPE Act, would lift a ban dating back to the 1990s on acquiring HIV-positive organs so that the Department of Health and Human Services…





