Dr. Paul, Rep. Meadows: Let’s fully repeal ObamaCare, and then have an open debate on how to replace it.
"If anyone tells you there isn't a plan that can both keep our promises to repeal, and work in a bipartisan, open way for replace, tell them conservatives have a plan to do just that,"
You can read the entire op-ed HERE http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/03/06/senator-paul-rep-meadows-lets-fully-repeal-obamacare-then-have-open-debate-on-how-to-replace-it.html or below. You can find a one-page summary of
No Democrat will vote for a stand-alone, real repeal. But nearly every Republican will - in fact, nearly all of them already did in 2015.
We call on Congressional leaders to keep their word to the American people, to push a real repeal of ObamaCare, and to do it now. The only way to really do that in a way that ensures passage is to move forward with a "clean" repeal, such as the 2015 repeal bill.
Many conservatives have called for Replace bills at the same time as a repeal bill. A free market replacement bill has been introduced in the
We should debate all of these replacement ideas on the same day we pass Repeal, but we will have to separate the debate into at least two different bills because there is no consensus with leadership on replacement. While the vast majority of
Republican leadership wants to keep several variations of ObamaCare:
1. Leadership wants to keep ObamaCare-like subsidies to buy insurance but rename them refundable tax credits (families will be given up to
2. Leadership wants to keep the ObamaCare Cadillac tax but rename it a tax on the top 10% of people who have the best insurance.
3. Leadership wants to keep the individual mandate, but instead of mandating a tax penalty to the government, they mandate a penalty to the insurance company (can it possibly be Constitutional to mandate a penalty to a private insurance company?).
4. Leadership wants to keep
Conservatives don't want new taxes, new entitlements, and an "ObamaCare-lite" bill. If leadership insists on replacing ObamaCare with ObamaCare-lite, no repeal will pass.
Nobody wants ObamaCare repealed more than we do. We think the only way to repeal ObamaCare is to separate repeal from replace.
ObamaCare provisions dressed up in shiny new
But we can do the work we were sent to do. We can repeal now using the 2015 bill that united all
We can immediately turn to the replace bills, with a fair, open process much like our budget. Let everyone with a plan or an amendment come forward and speak. Let's debate, vote, and put forward a transparent, fair process so that everyone on both sides of the aisle and all sides of the debate is heard.
We own repeal. We ran on it. It is our idea. We have to pass it cleanly, now.
Then we owe the American people a real, old-fashioned period of allowing all ideas to be debated and voted on to produce the best product possible.
We've got ours ready. We've already sponsored the replacement. We'll advocate for a free market plan that would lower cost and increase access for millions of Americans. The repeal we support has a timeframe to allow the market to work and ensure Americans don't lose coverage. We would love to debate it and hear our colleagues' amendments.
Just as soon as we pass the real, clean repeal that we promised we would.
We will introduce that this week, too. If anyone tells you there isn't a plan that can both keep our promises to repeal, and work in a bipartisan, open way for replace, tell them conservatives have a plan to do just that. Now let's hope our leadership will listen, because it is the only way they're going to get our votes.
Read this original document at: https://www.paul.senate.gov/news/press/icymi-dr-paul-rep-meadows-lets-fully-repeal-obamacare-and-then-have-an-open-debate-on-how-to-replace-it



Ways and Means Republicans Release Legislation to Repeal and Replace Obamacare
Franchise Grade Lists FirstLight Home Care as one of the Best Franchises to Own
Advisor News
- Proposed legislation takes aim at Social Security shortfall
- The overlooked retirement security risk that must be addressed
- What advisors should know about hedge funds in retirement planning
- Retirement control is top success measure for middle class, ACLI says
- Industry groups applaud House passage of Financial Exploitation Prevention Act
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Built-in guaranteed annuities: What advisors should know
- Malibu Life Holdings Completes Acquisition of TruSpire, Establishing Malibu USA and Accelerating Entry into the U.S. Retail Annuity Market
- Why job boards are failing insurance agencies
- MassMutual Ranks No. 100 on the 2026 Fortune 500® List
- What’s fueling record annuity growth?
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- New Findings from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Area of Barth Syndrome Reported (AMCP Market Insights: Managed care considerations in Barth syndrome): Heart Disorders and Diseases – Barth Syndrome
- Findings from Shari L. Hutchison and Co-Researchers Provides New Data on Health and Medicine (Community Health Worker Intervention to Decrease Substance Use Disorder Readmissions in Medicaid-Enrolled Adults): Health and Medicine
- Will Washington save Californians from Sacramento’s MCO tax scheme?
- California could be impacted by Social Security insolvency
- Health insurer Centene to stop participating in Arkansas' Medicaid expansion
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Best's Review Leaders Issue Ranks Top Global Brokers and More
- Fortitude Re Announces $3.8 Billion Long-Term Care Reinsurance Agreement with Unum Group
- Unum Group Announces $3.8 Billion Long-Term Care Reinsurance Transaction with Fortitude Re
- Before you debate premium financing, understand the bigger picture
- NAIFA praises House committee approval of Clarity for Compensation Act
More Life Insurance News