So those seniors that are in those plans, because of the reduction of the choices that might be made available, would no longer be able to keep the health care plan that they like?
David Reichert
The Public Record
If there is language in the bill that says, as the President has said, that runs contrary to the promise that you can keep your health care if you like it, why would you not say 'yes' to that question?
I am disappointed too, as Mr. Davis has stated, in the way that you are answering or not answering some of the questions.
Most Americans are just trying to figure this thing out. They need your help to do that.
if you like your health care plan you can keep it, and specifically for seniors.
But as Medicare Advantage plans go away, seniors are going to have to make a choice to go someplace.
I know one of the things that's come up is that the 1099 provision in the health care bill appears to be too burdensome for small businesses. It just involves too much paperwork, too much filing. It's probably counter-productive. It was…
I think the American people have a credibility issue when you say that you're here to reduce costs.
I think that the testimony and the questions that we have heard today... it creates mistrust;





