[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 103 (Wednesday, July 11, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H4784]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OPPOSITION TO REPEALING THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Roybal-Allard) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD. Mr. Speaker, this is day 2 of the misguided
Republican attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act. We have been down
this road 31 times with the same arguments and the same often
misleading rhetoric that does not reflect the true benefits of the
Affordable Care Act.
Those who argue against it are not speaking for my 167,000 uninsured
constituents who for the first time will receive health insurance
coverage when the law is fully implemented. They are not speaking for
the 7,000 young adults who can now stay on their parents' insurance
plans until they are aged 26, or for the 510 small businesses in my
district that are receiving tax credits to help maintain or expand
health care coverage for their employees.
Colleagues who support the repeal of the Affordable Care Act are also
disregarding the needs of minority communities in which millions suffer
from persistent and life-shortening health disparities. In my largely
Latino district, for example, thousands more of my constituents will
have access to health care through the expansion of Medicaid, the
creation of health insurance exchanges, and through the law's expansion
of community health centers.
Mr. Speaker, my constituents do not want the Affordable Care Act
repealed nor do the millions of Americans across our country for which
the ACA has brought lifesaving benefits. This is most certainly true
for women, seniors and people with disabilities.
Under the Affordable Care Act, being female can no longer be
considered a preexisting condition. Women will no longer have to pay
higher premiums than men, and prenatal care will finally be covered for
all women in this country.
Never again will our sisters, mothers and daughters have to choose
between a mammogram or putting food on the table because these
lifesaving preventative health services will no longer require
copayments.
As for seniors, last year, as a result of health reform, over 32
million of them received free preventative health services, and over 5
million seniors are saving close to $4 billion on Medicare prescription
drug costs as the doughnut hole closes.
Because Obama cares, our families and neighbors with disabilities
will no longer live in fear of reaching lifetime limits on their
insurance or of being excluded from coverage due to having preexisting
conditions.
Mr. Speaker, the Affordable Care Act is already working for my
constituents--for women, for minority communities, for seniors, and for
people with disabilities. It is time for my Republican colleagues to
listen to these Americans who do not want to lose their new health
benefits. The Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Care Act. Let's
stop wasting time and taxpayers' money and find solutions to the other
complex issues facing our country today.
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