Speaker Boehner to President Obama: 41 Percent Increase in Ohio Health Premiums Shows Your Law Isn’t “Working Fine” |
WASHINGTON, DC –
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) today seized on an announcement that
health insurance premiums in Ohio will increase by an average of 41
percent over last year as a result of disruptions in the state’s
competitive insurance market caused by President Obama’s health care
law, challenging President Obama’s assertion that the law is “working
fine.” Yesterday, Boehner announced the U.S. House of Representatives
will hold a series of votes this fall aimed at ending the president’s
health care law through a series of targeted legislative votes building
on two bipartisan votes in the House this month to delay the law’s
employer and individual mandates.
“The
announcement today in Ohio by Lt. Governor Taylor is irrefutable
evidence that the president’s health care law is not ‘working fine.’ To
the contrary, it is hurting our economy, driving up the cost of health
care and making it harder for small businesses to hire workers,” Boehner said. “It’s
time to repeal the law and take a step-by-step approach to health care
reform that begins with lowering costs and protecting jobs.”
“President
Obama and congressional Democrats rammed this law through Congress
three years ago. Since then they’ve been relying on a shaky coalition
of Democrats to keep this unworkable law in place. But in recent weeks,
we’ve seen what could be the beginning of the end for the coalition and
the law,” Boehner noted. “Earlier
this month, nearly two dozen of our Democratic colleagues broke with
the president and joined Republicans in voting to delay the individual
mandate at the heart of the president’s law. We will continue to have
votes in the House that chip away at the legislative coalition the
president and his allies have relied upon to keep this train wreck of a
law on the books. While the president would like to pretend such votes
are ‘meaningless,’ the reality is that he has already signed seven such bills into law.”
In the coming weeks and months, Boehner said, the House plans to vote on:
Further information can be found at Speaker.gov.
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