[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 40 (Thursday, March 18, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1629]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HEALTH CARE REFORM
(Mr. BURGESS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. BURGESS. I received a letter yesterday from a State senator in my
State, Tommy Williams, who's from the Beaumont area, not my immediate
area but he serves on their Senate finance committee in the State. He
worked on the State budget last year and will work on it again next
year.
He says: ``I am writing respectfully to ask you to oppose President
Obama's proposed health care reform plan as outlined in the President's
summary reform.'' He said: ``In a word, it will be devastating.''
The analysis provided to Senator Williams from their Health and Human
Services Commission is roughly $4 billion to $5 billion for the 2-year
budget if we implemented this plan in a State that is arguably in
better shape than other States but still facing a significant budget
shortfall for the next budget year, $11 billion to $17 billion.
He concludes with: ``I hope you understand as a member of the Senate
Finance Committee who has wrestled with these very difficult issues I
respectfully ask you to oppose President Obama's plan because of the
fiscal havoc it would cause for the State we both love so dearly.
``Respectfully, Tommy Williams, State Senator.''
I will put Tommy Williams' letter into the Record.
March 16, 2010.
Hon. Michael Burgess,
Cannon Office Building,
Washington, DC.
Dear Representative Burgess: During the last session of the
Texas Legislature it was my privilege to negotiate the
Article II (Health and Human Services) provisions of the
conference committee report on our state budget. In doing to
I have become intimately familiar with the effects that state
and federal mandates can have on health care-related costs in
Texas and to Texans.
I am writing to respectfully ask you to oppose President
Obama's proposed health care reform plan as outlined in the
President's summary reform document released February 22,
2010.
Recently, the Texas Health and Human Service Commission
(HHSC) provided me with an analysis of the impact of
President Obama's proposal on our state budget. In a word, it
will be ``devastating.''
As I am sure you are aware, our state is in much better
fiscal shape than many of the others; however, we are facing
a gap between projected revenues and expenditures of
approximately $11-$17 billion for the next biennium. Health
and Human Services expenditures already make up roughly 1/3
of General Revenue (GR) expenditures and are a significant
cost driver in the state's budget.
HHSC's analysis estimates that the President's proposal
would cost the State of Texas as much as $24.3 billion
dollars over the next 10 years. This includes a $6.0 billion
reduction in available DSH funding. Our state can simply not
afford an additional average cost of $4.0-$5.0 billion per
biennium over the 10 years it would take to implement this
plan.
I appreciate your hard work toward health care reform we
can all support. I hope you understand as a member of the
Senate Finance Committee who has wrestled with these very
difficult issues I respectfully ask you to oppose President
Obama's plan because of the fiscal havoc it would cause for
the state we both love so dearly.
Respectfully,
Tommy Williams,
Texas State Senator, District 4.
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