[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 41 (Friday, March 19, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1659]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HEALTH CARE REFORM
(Mr. MURPHY of Connecticut asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. MURPHY of Connecticut. There is one group of people we don't talk
about enough with respect to the health insurance debate. That is young
people. They're the most likely group of people in this country to go
uninsured, but they get sick, and when they get sick, they often become
saddled with debts that stay with them and their families for the rest
of their lives.
With the health insurance reform bill this House will pass that all
changes. We have included affordability credits that will help young
adults who are at the beginning of their career and earning less income
to get insurance. We aim to give people stability by guaranteeing
affordable insurance marketplaces for those who switch their jobs,
start their own businesses, or seek more education, as younger people
are more likely to do.
And maybe most importantly, immediately on passage of the bill, we
allow young people up to the age of 26 to stay on their parents' health
insurance. There is nothing more valuable in life than your health, but
for far too many young people, protecting their health is simply too
expensive.
Let's move forward on health insurance reform for them.
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