[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 134 (Wednesday, October 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6109]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE SENATE MUST ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Mica). The Chair recognizes the
gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) for 5 minutes.
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, this morning, one of my
colleagues across the aisle said--very accurately--in quoting another
elected official, that everything that gets done, gets done in the
middle. I happen to believe that the only type of legislation that
really passes and lasts is that which is done in a bipartisan way.
That's why I commit in every bill that I author and I work on to reach
across the aisle and find a friend to be the lead coauthor, and we
build support on both sides of the aisle.
But, Mr. Speaker, based on the comments of my colleague and my own
personal beliefs, I believe that's why this health care law is so
flawed and has so many flaws in it, because it was not done in that
spirit. It did not honor that principle. It was done unilaterally, in
the most partisan way, and shoved upon the American people.
It is publicly acknowledged that it has flaws. The majority of
Americans are demanding fixes of the publicly acknowledged flaws in the
health care law--flaws that are acknowledged by Republicans and
Democrats alike.
So instead of protecting perhaps the President's legacy, it's time to
come together. Republicans are only seeking commonsense fixes to
decrease costs and increase access, and fixes that are bipartisan and
common sense.
Last night, I was very disappointed on this House floor. I voted to
protect our veterans and to protect the citizens of the District of
Columbia. Last night, we had a bill that would just allow them to use
their own money--money that they pay in taxes to the municipality that
they contribute through the parking meters and the fines and the fees
that they pay and just be able to use their own money, and also be able
to open our monuments and our parks to the American tourists. And our
American heroes, our honor flights, are coming in each and every day,
World War II, part of that Greatest Generation.
And yet it was defeated by votes from my colleagues on the other side
of the aisle for political purposes; and I know politics within the
Beltway, but those were bipartisan solutions to help key individuals.
Mr. Speaker, it's troubling that the Senate leader has prevented
consideration of even the most commonsense changes to the President's
health care law, including one that has bipartisan support and
previously passed his own Chamber. Lawmakers on both sides of the
aisle--in both parties--already have overwhelmingly rejected the
medical device tax.
Last year, 37 House Democrats voted with all Republicans to repeal
the tax, with a large bipartisan majority of 270-146. In March, the
Democratic-led Senate voted 79-20 to repeal the tax.
The Senators from my own home State of Pennsylvania--one Democrat,
Senator Bob Casey, and one Republican, Senator Pat Toomey--supported
the bill. In fact, Senator Casey was its chief author and sponsor.
The medical device tax repeal was part of the House continuing
resolution. It was blocked was consideration by Leader Reid. For the
past 2 weeks, the House has worked to fund the government, prevent a
shutdown, and protect the American people from the President's health
care law. The Senate has decided to drag its feet and reject these
reasonable proposals.
There is an appropriate way to conduct budget negotiations, and that
is through the normal procedure of appointing a conference committee--
that's appointing negotiators, Republicans and Democrats alike, from
both the House and the Senate--to get to the table and sit down and
work out our differences. That is elementary civics. Unfortunately, the
Senate leader has prevented regular order from proceeding.
Mr. Speaker, I was elected to represent my constituents and reform
government, and I will continue fighting on their behalf. Congress must
act now to end this shutdown and get to work on the many challenges
facing this great Nation.
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