[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 102 (Tuesday, July 10, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H4695-H4696]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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YOU CAN STOP WORRYING
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Illinois (Ms. Schakowsky) for 5 minutes.
Ms. SCHAKOWSKY. I am well aware of the fact that there are many
Americans who think when they hear the word ``ObamaCare,'' that somehow
it is a takeover by the government of our freedom and of our health
care. I'm hoping that people will take another look now that the
Supreme Court has declared this to be the law of the land and see what
the advantages are for you, for individuals, what does it really mean.
For example, if you're a woman, did you know that being a woman is
like being a preexisting condition? Over a lifetime, women pay about 48
percent more for their health insurance than men do. That is ended
right now because of ObamaCare. Did you know that if you're a woman,
you're now able to get lifesaving preventive services like a mammogram?
You can go in now and get a mammogram at no cost because it's a
preventive service under ObamaCare.
If you're a parent and you have a child with a disability, right now
you are able to have that child insured. They cannot be excluded
because they have a preexisting condition. Of course, that meant so
much to the mother of Olivia. Let me just read the story of the mother
of Olivia. Olivia suffered a stroke at birth, and now she's 11 years
old. She has multiple health issues, including epilepsy and cognitive
delays and cerebral palsy. ObamaCare means that Olivia can't be denied
coverage based on her preexisting condition, and there is no lifetime
limit. That's true of everyone now in America. There is no lifetime
limit on her insurance coverage.
Both of Olivia's parents have switched jobs since having Olivia; and
each time they switched, they had to fight to get the needed coverage
for their daughter due to her preexisting condition. Imagine the relief
that they don't have to do that, and no one with a child with a
disability has to do that anymore.
This idea of government takeover is just not true. You will still be
able to choose your providers. All the decisions you really want to
make are not going to be taken away. You will even be able to choose
your insurance company. If you can't afford it, you will be put into an
exchange where you still get to choose a variety of insurance
companies. If you can't afford the premiums, the government will help
you do that.
By the way, all Members of Congress will be required to be in those
health exchanges. You won't be able to say that the Members of Congress
are taking care of themselves with their great health benefits. By the
way, they are the same as all Federal workers. We pay our premiums, and
we pay our copays. We're the only Americans that are going to be
required to be in those health exchanges. So you can be assured that
we're going to be making sure that we're taking care of ourselves, as
well as all other Americans.
Because of ObamaCare, my adult son the other day on his birthday
said, Thank you, Mom. He is a small business owner. He owns a tropical
fish store in Chicago. He said, I just found out from my accountant
that I received a pretty hefty tax credit, because that's what's given
now to small
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businesses under ObamaCare. So the idea that somehow small businesses
are going to be hurt because of ObamaCare, the opposite is true. Right
now this is helping small businesses with a tax cut.
Here are a couple of more examples. Jerry M., a constituent, said:
My 24-year-old daughter does not make enough money to pay
for individual health care. She became very ill with a throat
abscess and almost died. If it weren't for ObamaCare, she
would not be covered under my husband's insurance plan then.
If we had not been able to get her into an excellent hospital
that saved her, she might have died.
That's no longer true. You don't have to worry about that. You can
stop worrying about going bankrupt over health care costs.
Here's from a senior:
My drugs are over $4,000 a year or more, and I hit the
doughnut hole--meaning a gap in coverage and the senior has
to pay on her own--by July or August. But because of
ObamaCare paying 50 percent, it's very helpful to me. It
probably saves me $1,200 or more a year.
She's an example of someone who is saving money right now because of
ObamaCare. Take another look. I think it's really going to alleviate
your worry about health care costs for your family.
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