[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 102 (Tuesday, July 10, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H4710]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
INDIAN HEALTH CARE
(Mr. GRIJALVA asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. GRIJALVA. Madam Speaker, the middle class and men and women
looking for work in this country are asking: Where are the jobs?
The Republican majority in the House will be responding, once again,
by voting to take away health coverage to struggling Americans. For
instance, instead of bringing a jobs bill or a fair taxation bill up to
the floor, we will be taking away health care from a very significant
and important group of Americans--the first Americans--the American
Indians.
By upholding health reform, the Supreme Court decision affirmed that
the permanent reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act
was also part of the decision. The National Congress of American
Indians responded by stating:
This is an important step for health care in Indian
Country. The permanence of the Indian Health Care Improvement
Act has been affirmed.
The Affordable Care Act permanently authorizes the daily health care
delivery to nearly 2 million American Indians and Alaska Natives who
are in critical need of improved health care and services to their
communities. There will be critical updates and modernizations,
expanded cancer screenings, long-term care, hospice care, and care for
the elderly and the disabled.
The passage of health care reform represented a 14-year struggle by
tribal leaders to make permanent a legislative commitment by the
Federal Government that had not been upheld. It is wrong for the
Republicans to take this promise away from Indian Country and from the
first Americans of this country. Americans want a jobs plan, not their
health care taken away.
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