[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 7 (Wednesday, January 19, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H260]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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HEALTH CARE REFORM
(Ms. PINGREE of Maine asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Ms. PINGREE of Maine. Mr. Speaker, repealing the historic health care
legislation that we passed last year would pull the rug out from under
millions of Americans and add billions to the deficit.
We can and should talk about CBO scores, tax credits, and
unemployment numbers. But what this health care reform is really about
is improving the lives of millions of Americans. It's about children
with preexisting conditions who can no longer be denied coverage. It's
about senior citizens who can now afford to get screened for diabetes
or get a mammogram. It's about working families that no longer have to
worry that their insurance will be canceled if they get sick.
It's about people like Geralyn from South Portland, Maine, who wrote
to me. She said, ``My son turned 19 last May and promptly lost his
insurance coverage. He has high blood pressure and had to go to the
doctor a number of times to get his medication right. It was a struggle
to keep up with the bills. He works two part-time jobs, and that
doesn't get him health care. As of December 1, I was able to get him
back on my insurance and it is a relief knowing he is covered. If this
was repealed, it would hurt my son's health.''
That's why we need to stick with the health care plan and vote
``no.''
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