[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 138 (Tuesday, September 13, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5584-S5585]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OBAMACARE
Mr. REID. Mr. President, the Republican leader loves to come to the
floor once or twice a week to talk about how bad ObamaCare is. What I
say to him is this: His constant attacks on ObamaCare do not take away
from the fact that there are 20 million people who have health
insurance today who didn't have it 6 years ago. The Senator from
California came as the speech was being given by the Republican leader
and said to me: Remind him of what is going on in California--that we
love ObamaCare. It is working wonderfully. Millions of people in
California have health insurance that they didn't have before. She
reminded me that in those States where the Republican Governors have
agreed to do Medicaid, it is great. In fact, where States have expanded
into Medicaid, the rates are approaching 10 percent lower than in other
States.
I need not look at California. Let's look at Nevada. We have a
conservative Republican Governor. Brian Sandoval is his name. I have
learned to accept the fact that he is doing a good job. In spite of the
fact that in running for Governor he beat my son, Brian Sandoval is a
good person. He is doing a good job as Governor of the State of Nevada.
He stepped aside and was not worried about the criticism he would
receive by helping the people of the State of Nevada, and he has
Medicaid in the State of Nevada. The rates there are some 7, 8 percent
lower than had he not done that.
My friend, the Republican leader, complains about the few choices in
the ObamaCare marketplace. Wow, that takes a lot of chutzpah to say
that. Before ObamaCare, people had no choice, or the choice was either
paying a lot, a whole lot, or not doing anything. Many people just
skipped insurance. They were willing to take their chances.
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Now, people go to the marketplace and they have lots of choices. That
is why we have 20 million more people who have health insurance now who
didn't have it before. There are many examples, but my friend the
Republican leader just ignores them. Preexisting conditions--think
about that. Prior to ObamaCare, if you had a child who was born with a
birth defect of some kind, if you had a child that developed diabetes,
or if you were an adult who might have had a car accident, or you were
a woman--a woman--who had a preexisting condition, you had to pay more
for your health insurance, if you could get some.
Everyone seems to ignore the good that has come from ObamaCare.
Eighty-five percent of the people in the marketplaces get financial
assistance in buying their coverage. After assistance, people are
paying an average of $175 a month for their health insurance.
So ObamaCare is a signature issue of the Obama administration. As he
announced yesterday, he is very happy with what ObamaCare has done for
the American people, and it should be made better. It could be made
better so easily if we could have a little bit of cooperation from the
Republicans--a little bit. But we are going to continue focusing on
making sure that people understand how well it has worked.
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