[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 110 (Tuesday, June 27, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H5187-H5188]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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BROKEN PROMISES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arizona (Mr. Gallego) for 5 minutes.
Mr. GALLEGO. Mr. Speaker, as a candidate, Donald Trump made some very
big promises on healthcare to the American people. GOP leadership in
both the House and Senate have echoed those promises. But the Trump-
Ryan healthcare bill and the Senate version of the GOP bill fail to
deliver on those promises.
Donald Trump promised healthcare for all of the American people. Even
though the ACA expanded health coverage to more than 20 million
Americans, Donald Trump said he didn't
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think it provided enough people with coverage. He said: ``We're going
to have insurance for everybody,'' and, ``I'm not going to leave the
lower 20 percent that can't afford insurance.''
The Congressional Budget Office says that 14 million people will
immediately lose coverage under the Trump-Ryan plan, and 24 million
people will lose coverage by 2027. The Senate version of the bill isn't
much different.
Trump also promised that Americans would enjoy cheaper health
insurance, with ``much lower deductibles.'' His Health and Human
Services Secretary, Tom Price, said that ``nobody will be worse off
financially.'' But the GOP healthcare plan would cause an increase in
health premiums by 15 to 20 percent in the first 2 years alone,
according to the Congressional Budget Office.
During the Republican Presidential primary, Donald Trump bragged that
he was ``the first and only potential GOP candidate to state that there
will be no cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.'' But the
GOP health plan guts Medicaid more than ever before. It freezes
enrollment and unravels the Medicaid expansion.
Donald Trump and the GOP leadership are breaking their promises to
the American people. Their healthcare bills take away coverage from
millions. Deductibles will go up. Copays will go up.
TrumpCare would gut essential health benefits, which would mean
soaring costs for people with preexisting conditions. It will provide
worse coverage to those lucky enough to still be able to afford it. And
to what end?
They are stripping healthcare from millions of people in order to
give a tax cut to the wealthiest Americans who need it the least. They
are lining the pockets of the rich while leaving our families out to
dry.
The GOP wants to take away healthcare coverage from millions of
hardworking Americans who just want to feel secure and know that they
and their families will be able to see a doctor and get treated if they
get sick, without putting themselves or their families in financial
ruin. They are robbing Peter to give Paul Ryan and his cronies a tax
cut.
In Arizona, we have seen firsthand the damage that Medicaid cuts can
wreak. In 2011, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer cut Arizona's Medicaid
funding and froze enrollment. Families who were on Medicaid at the time
could only continue to receive benefits if their income remained below
the Federal poverty level. A family who worked hard to raise their
income even the tiniest amount above the poverty line would lose
Medicaid coverage permanently, even if their income went down later.
About 150,000 adults in Arizona lost their Medicaid as a result of
those changes. People would get sick and be unable to see a doctor just
because they couldn't afford it. In some cases, people were forced to
decide between paying for lifesaving care or paying their rent.
If Medicaid expansion goes away under the GOP healthcare plan, around
400,000 Arizonans could lose coverage, according to AHCCCS in Arizona.
That includes 26,700 cancer patients and about 47,000 who are working
to overcome different levels of substance abuse, including opioid
treatment. People in other States across the country would experience
similar devastating outcomes.
Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake witnessed the disastrous effect
of taking away healthcare coverage for people in Arizona. They know
more than anyone else how many lives can be ruined.
Some Republicans have already voiced strong concerns about this
bill's impact on their constituents. If they are serious about these
concerns, it will only take three Republican Senators to take a stand
and grind this process to a halt. Unfortunately, so far, Senators
McCain and Flake are not among them.
Senators McCain and Flake face a very stark choice: they can do the
bidding of Donald Trump and deprive millions of healthcare coverage, or
they can take steps to defend the health and financial security of the
Arizonans they were elected to represent.
The people of Arizona haven't been shy about letting our Senators
know how they feel and why they feel it, but it is time to dial up the
pressure. Senators McCain and Flake must understand that they owe it to
Arizona families to vote ``no'' on TrumpCare. If they don't, Arizona
will hold them accountable.
It is time for my colleagues in the House to put pressure on the
Senators in their own States to do the right thing and vote ``no'' on
this bill. We owe it to our constituents to stand up for them and make
sure that this catastrophic plan never sees the light of day.
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