[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 116 (Wednesday, July 23, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H6666-H6667]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MEDICAID EXPANSION
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Pennsylvania (Ms. Schwartz) for 5 minutes.
Ms. SCHWARTZ. Madam Speaker, let me begin by commending my fellow
Congressmen, Hank Johnson and Congressman Butterfield, for their
initiative and their advocacy in fighting for and speaking up for
Medicaid expansion in each of our States that have not taken it.
More than 5 million people in this country now have health coverage
using Federal dollars available to every State to expand Medicaid
eligibility to hardworking Americans and their families, but not in my
home State of Pennsylvania. Instead, hundreds of thousands of people in
Pennsylvania are left out. Madam Speaker, 305,000 people in
Pennsylvania could have health coverage today but for the decision of
our Governor. This is morally unconscionable and economically
shortsighted.
Months have gone by, people are sicker, hospital bills go unpaid, and
health providers struggle to stay at the forefront of innovation.
Health care, whether it is to detect an illness or to treat a chronic
condition or to save a life, is not optional. Consider the working
mother who earns just enough to cover her basic expenses but not enough
to get that mammogram so her breast cancer is detected early, and once
it is, it is well advanced and life threatening.
Or the 9-year-old girl whose parents work full time at minimum wage
and neither can afford to lose a day's pay to visit a pediatrician, so
her need for glasses, something simple and correctable, or the early
detection of diabetes, something more serious, is delayed or missed,
with serious consequences not only for her health but her success in
school.
Or the 52-year-old man who knows he should get that test that his
doctor recommended, but simply does not have the $2,000 it costs. So he
puts it off, thinking he will get it one of these days, and never gets
that simple prescription, that medication that can well save his life.
These are hardworking men, women, and children across this country and
in Pennsylvania who could have health coverage today but do not.
With $8.2 billion available to Pennsylvanians, these are Federal
dollars, dollars that Pennsylvanians have paid that are not coming back
to Pennsylvania but would be available to us, are available to us. Over
the next 3 years, we should use these funds to get health care to our
people, to hire tens of thousands of health care workers to contain
costs, to improve the health status of the people of our State, and yes
to save lives.
There is no more time to waste. Pennsylvania should seize this
opportunity. So should the other States that have Federal dollars
available to them to do the same thing for the people of their State.
We should use these Federal resources to expand lifesaving health
coverage, to help our kids succeed, and to help us be healthy, to
create jobs, and to ensure our economic growth. Let's do the right
thing in Pennsylvania and across this country. These States should take
Medicaid expansion and do right for the economy of our States, for the
people of our States, and for the Nation.
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