[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 48 (Thursday, March 25, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H2324]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE AMERICAN DREAM
(Mr. PALLONE asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, you know, I hear from the other side about
the American Dream, but I want to say, the American Dream doesn't mean
that the government shouldn't get involved to end discrimination.
We have a long history in this country of the government getting
involved to end discrimination. And that's a big part of this health
care reform, because right now, people who have preexisting conditions
cannot get health insurance, or, if they can, they have to pay
prohibitive costs which are not acceptable and make it impossible for
them to get health insurance.
What we're doing in this health care reform bill is ending
discrimination, so that if you have a preexisting condition, if you've
had cancer, you can still get health insurance.
Immediately after this bill becomes law--and it actually has become
law; the President signed it--children cannot be excluded from policies
because of preexisting conditions. And gradually that will occur for
every American, that they cannot be discriminated against.
People are discriminated against now. Women are charged more than
men. That's not right. That's not part of the American Dream. We are
ending discrimination with this legislation, and I was so proud to see
the President sign it on Tuesday.
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