[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 162 (Thursday, November 14, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H7063]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
KEEP YOUR HEALTH PLAN
(Mr. JOYCE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. JOYCE. Madam Speaker, despite promises that, if you liked your
current health plan, you could keep it, millions of Americans have
already received cancelation notices regarding current coverage. No
matter how you feel about the Affordable Care Act, Ohioans that like
their health care coverage should be able to keep it.
I have received countless emails and letters from Ohioans losing
their coverage or being forced to pay more. One Ohioan who reached out
to me because he was concerned about how higher costs could affect his
family was Karl from Newbury, Ohio. Karl and his wife have six kids,
recently bought a house, and stay busy because, not only is Karl a
full-time employee, he is a full-time student.
Karl and his wife recently received a notice that their family would
have to pay 30 to 40 percent more for their health care coverage next
year. Now Karl and his wife are worried because they won't be able to
afford the mortgage on their new home because of the increased health
care costs.
Madam Speaker, Ohioans shouldn't be forced to pay more for health
care because of a law coming out of Washington. That is why, this week,
the House will vote for the Keep Your Health Plan Act, which will allow
plans available on the individual market today to continue to be
offered next year. It is a commonsense bill that will protect Americans
from losing or paying more for their coverage, and I urge my colleagues
to support it.
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