On the recordJanuary 9, 2014
Mr. Speaker, I want to talk about ObamaCare this afternoon and the fact that the President came out to the American people and said that healthcare.gov was going to work like Amazon and Kayak, Web sites where consumers are able to go shop for products, and if they find a product that they like, then and only then do they have to put in their personal information--their date of birth, their credit card, their full name and address. Healthcare.gov doesn't work that way. Before Americans can shop for products on healthcare.gov, they have to put all of their information-- their address, their date of birth, their Social Security number--into a Web site that isn't secure. I am introducing the BROWSE Act to make sure that Americans have an opportunity to search the Web site, look at products, and only if they find a product that they like, only then do they have to put in their personal information. Healthcare.gov should work like the rest of the Internet and the marketplace. ____________________





