[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 48 (Thursday, March 25, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S2096]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A JOB WELL DONE
Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, second--and I am going to speak on a
local matter in a minute--I wish to compliment Senators Reid and Baucus
and Harkin and Dodd for the great job they have done. What a momentous
day it is. Today is a moment to ignore the politics--how it will affect
this party or this election or this President. For the next decade and
henceforth, there are going to be 1 million people each week whose
lives are made better by what we have done today. There is going to be
a young person, God forbid, who is in an automobile accident and
because she has good health insurance, she will get cured and live a
better life; whereas, until now, she wouldn't. There is going to be
somebody who has cancer, and in the past their insurance company would
have said: Forget it. Now they are going to get that treatment. There
is going to be a poor person who walks into a community health center
and gets diagnosed early and cured and able to live a productive life.
There are going to be countless young people who are worried. My
daughter called me right after the House passed health insurance at 1
in the morning and she said: Dad--she is getting out of law school. She
is going to have no health insurance until she starts her job 4 or 5
months from now, and she was worried about whether she could afford to
buy it. She said: Dad, I got health insurance. I can be on yours.
So it is little instances and big instances. Every day, every week,
every month people's lives are going to be made so much better by what
we have done. That is what we ought to think about today, regardless of
our differences. I am proud to win a small part of that, but again, I
salute some of the giants who led us here: the President, whose faith
in getting this done never waivered; Speaker Pelosi and her crew over
in the House; and, of course, our leader, Harry Reid, who, in his low-
key but relentless way, makes sure we do what we have to do and unites
our cause.
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