Hultgren Explains Obamacare Repeal

A press release from Congressman Randy Hultgren:

Hultgren Votes to Cut Federal Spending by $1.3 Trillion through Repeal of ACA Taxes and Mandates

Budget reconciliation bill defunds Planned Parenthood

Washington, DC — U.S. Representative Randy Hultgren (IL-14) today voted in support of the Senate amendment to H.R. 3762, Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015, a budget reconciliation bill which cuts the deficit by $516 billion and repeals $1.3 trillion in taxes and other costs incurred by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare.

It also strips taxpayer funding from the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood. Rep. Hultgren previously supported House passage of H.R. 3762 in October.

Randy Hultgren

Randy Hultgren

“I am pleased the House and Senate have united to send the most comprehensive and far-reaching ACA repeal to the President’s desk.

“This bill forces the President to answer for his broken social experiment that has resulted in high health insurance deductibles and premiums, limited patient choice of doctors and providers, and excessive government spending.

“It’s time the federal government started living within its means.

“This repeal lays a new foundation of trust with hardworking taxpayers who demand and deserve access to affordable, quality healthcare,” said Rep. Hultgren.

“The bill also cuts funding to Planned Parenthood, and redirects those funds to community health centers providing comprehensive care.

“Planned Parenthood’s brazen and egregious actions have been exposed and rightfully condemned.

“The President must demonstrate whether he will stay in the pocket of the abortion business, or whether he will change course and stand up for women, children, and taxpayers.

“Americans need real options when choosing their health insurance and care.

“I urge action on my State Health Care Options Act to provide states like Illinois the freedom they need to put forth solutions for their citizens.”

Rep. Hultgren has introduced an alternative to the ACA—H.R. 3352, the State Health Care Options Act of 2015—which allows states to move away from the ACA’s burdensome mandates and create health solutions that are tailored to the needs of their citizens.

Among other provisions, the reconciliation bill:

Dismantles the Affordable Care Act by repealing the:

  • Individual mandate (Eliminates the penalty tax effective retroactively January 1, 2015)
  • Employer mandate (Eliminates the penalty tax effective retroactively January 1, 2015)
  • 40 percent excise tax on high cost health plans (“Cadillac Tax”)
  • Medical device tax
  • Health insurance tax
  • Prohibition on using FSA or HSA funds to purchase over-the counter (OTC) medications
  • Annual fee on manufacturers and importers of brand name prescription drugs
  • Prevention and Public Health Fund (ACA Slush Fund)
  • Auto-Enrollment Mandate

(Rep. Hultgren has previously cosponsored and supported House passage of numerous bills doing the same.)

Protects taxpayers by reducing the federal deficit by $516 billion over ten years through tax and mandate repeals.

Defends life by prohibiting all federal mandatory funding to abortion providers. Instead it invests in women’s healthcare by directing $235,000,000 to community health centers for the next two years. Community health centers are widely available and provide a full range of health services for women. There are 670 community health care centers in Illinois vs. only 18 Planned Parenthood centers.


Comments

Hultgren Explains Obamacare Repeal — 3 Comments

  1. Freedom of the state like governor Snyder practiced in Flint, MI?

    With no republican plan I don’t trust them and neither should you.

    They want to take away obamacare but never say what they would do to replace it.

    We need universal healthcare and Bernie Sanders.

  2. Forget the “repeal”, just do not fund it!

    Again, the two card Monte!

    Pretend to your constituants that you are doing something only because of public outrage and numbers pointing to Trump victory, knowing it will fail rather than take an easier and more obvious course of action.

    The founders intended the legislature, specifically power remain in the “House of Representatives” (“HR”) even after a law has passed by granting HR and only HR the power to fund enforcment or implementation of these laws.

    Believe it or not, there are many laws passed which are never funded thus while on the books rendered nugatory.

    O’Bama Care through nonfunding can be one of these laws but big business and insurance companies who own the political class along with too big to fail banks do not want this and thus, Hultgren deals us the two card Monte!

    Go Trump! Time government plays with an honest deck where “we the people” actually have a chance to win every now and then.

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