[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 50 (Wednesday, March 22, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H2298-H2299]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
KEEPING PROMISES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Florida (Mr. Gaetz) for 5 minutes.
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Mr. GAETZ. Mr. Speaker, the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare is
about keeping promises and being worthy of the American people's trust.
We, for the third time in American history, have unified Republican
control of the government: a Republican in the White House and
Republican control of the House of Representatives and of the Senate.
In the last five campaigns, one out of every four ads was about health
care, so it is our turn to lead.
Here is what we know: ObamaCare today is failing. It is failing to
meet the promises that were made that people could keep their doctor or
keep their plan. It is failing to be affordable for those who see
rising premiums, rising deductibles, no choices, no health care at all,
and limited access.
As Republicans leading in this Chamber, we are on a rescue mission to
save the American people from this disaster and to replace this law
with something that works and gets us away from government-centered
health care and moves us to patient-centered health care, doctor-
centered health care.
You know, we believe in ownership societies where you ought to be
able to own your own healthcare plan, own your own decisions about
education and how you choose to prosper.
Today, the Rules Committee is contemplating amendments that should
excite conservatives with generational changes that will unlock the
potential of this great country.
State flexibility, for the first time, we really see the option for
States like mine in Florida to step up and say we don't want the
Federal Government involved in health care anymore. We want to take
control over those who are vulnerable in our communities, and we want
to innovate and come up with solutions that meet those challenges.
Work requirements, hardworking people in my district don't understand
why they go to work every day but too often they are paying for
entitlements for people who are able-bodied, childless, can work, and
choose not to. That is wrong.
We are going to take up, on this floor, legislation that I suspect
will have a work requirement for able-bodied, childless adults for
those States who choose to implement this bold conservative reform.
We also expect that there will be an end to the disaster of Medicaid
expansion. Today in America, one out of every four people is on
Medicaid. That is absolutely unsustainable. It means three of us have
got to pay for the cost of our own health care and then a substantial
portion of the cost of someone else's.
By ending Medicaid expansion for nonexpansion States, we put the
country back on a path to prosperity--not government-centered health
care, individual patient-centered health care where people can choose
the plans that best meet their needs.
If we do this, if we meet this challenge with our historic
opportunity to lead, then the American people will know that we are
worthy of their trust. We are keeping our word, and we will repeal and
replace health care.
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