Alexander, Corker criticize passage of Senate health care bill
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Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander released a statement this morning saying the Senate-approved health care bill is riddled with âsweetheart dealsâ that will increase taxes and damage education.Fellow Republican, Sen. Bob Corker, said the bill is âfundamentally flawedâ and called for bipartisanship.The bill, approved on a 60-39 vote, must still be merged with legislation passed by the House.âThe Senate health bill will prove to be an historic mistake if this or anything like it is ultimately signed by the president,â said Alexander, who is chairman of the Senate Republican Conference.âCongress set out to reduce health care costs to Americans and Democrats have managed to do the exact opposite. Their written-in-secret bill will increase health insurance premiums, raise taxes, cut Medicare and dump millions of Americans into Medicaid.âFor Tennessee, Medicaidâs expansion and the billâs âsweetheart dealsâ would cost our state more than $750 million over five years when fully implemented, forcing tax increases or damaging higher educationâor both.âInstead, we should start over and move step-by-step to reduce health care costs using the steps that Republicans have repeatedly proposed: let small businesses pool resources for health insurance; allow purchasing of health insurance across state lines; end junk lawsuits against doctors; eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse; expand health savings accounts; and promote wellness and prevention.âCorker said in his statement, âIâve spent almost three years and countless hours in bipartisan meetings working toward reforms that would enable all Americans to access affordable, private health insurance.âI wanted a bipartisan health care reform bill that would stand the test of time. Instead, we were forced to vote on a 2,000-plus page, fundamentally flawed, partisan bill that expands Medicaid by sending $25 billion in unfunded mandates to states, takes $464 billion away from Medicare and leverages it to create a new entitlement, uses budget gimmickry to hide its true cost; increases federal costs, and actually causes Americans to face increased taxes and premiums.âItâs my sincere hope that Congress returns in 2010 more willing to work in a bipartisan fashion, and my work on financial regulatory reform gives me hope that thatâs possible.â
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