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Brown comments on health care legislation

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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) issued the following statement following
Senate passage of health reform legislation:
“American families know first-hand that health insurance premiums have been
skyrocketing,” Brown said. “This bill will lower costs for middle class
families with insurance, while providing help to 31 million Americans who
lack it. And insurers will have to play by a new set of rules, including an
immediate ban on pre-existing condition exclusions for children.
“The bill also invests in small businesses – providing an immediate tax
credit to help employers cover their workers. If we’re going to rebuild our
economy, we need to ensure that small businesses – which create more than 64
percent of our nation’s jobs – are not crushed by exploding health costs.
“Seniors on Medicare will see their prescription drug costs cut in half and,
for the first time, will have access to free annual check-ups and
screenings. The bill, which has been endorsed by AARP, also extends
Medicare’s solvency by nearly a decade.
“This bill means Americans will have affordable insurance options if they
change or lose their jobs. It means an end to insurance industry practices
that cut off access to medically-necessary care or discriminate against
women or individuals with pre-existing medical conditions. It means
insurance companies will have to spend premium dollars on medical care –
rather than on lavish sales trips and exorbitant CEO salaries – or else give
rebates to consumers.
“When it comes to health care, the cost of inaction is simply too high.
More than 390 Ohioans lose their health insurance every day.  Small
businesses and the self-employed can pay double or triple what large
businesses pay for coverage. By 2007, 62% of bankruptcies were due to
medical costs. And forty-five thousand Americans die each year because they
are uninsured and can’t get the care they need.
“American families can’t have economic security if they’re one hospital
visit away from financial ruin. And American businesses can’t attract the
brightest minds or compete globally if they’re saddled with unaffordable
health insurance rates. American families and businesses deserve more
affordable and dependable health insurance, and this morning’s vote moves us
one step closer to that goal.
“The bill we are considering is not perfect by any means, and there are
plenty of areas where it falls short of what I would like to accomplish.
But there are about 31 million reasons to support it. ”[[In-content Ad]]

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