REP. KATKO: WHY I VOTED AGAINST GOP HEALTHCARE BILL
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By: Rep.
With the healthcare debate center-stage in
The core of my viewpoint has been clear since I began running for
Our nation's elected leaders have a duty to fix the underlying issues in our healthcare system, but with an industry as complex, large, and important as the health sector, replacement legislation has to be carefully considered and it has to be done right. I remain optimistic that
Last week, the
In addition to being, at best, a partial replacement, I voted against this bill for four main reasons: it fails to address the ever-rising cost of care, it would gravely affect hospitals and access to care in
The most fundamental problem with healthcare in our country is the high and fast-rising cost of obtaining care. If we are going to make it easier for families and individuals to obtain affordable insurance, the first order of business is to halt rising costs and start to push them down. This bill did not contain adequate market reforms necessary to accomplish that. Instead, we are told that this bill is just a first step towards more comprehensive market reforms. I welcome further proposals, but the content, and political viability of such reforms remains entirely unclear. On its own, this bill leaves the issue of rising costs largely unaddressed.
For individuals who choose to purchase insurance, we need to make sure there is a viable and competitive individual insurance marketplace on which to do so. I am concerned that this legislation would weaken the individual insurance marketplace because the tax credit system on which the bill is based would not provide adequate incentive for healthy young consumers to purchase insurance. Striking a balance in the marketplace that ensures protections for older Americans, and those with pre-existing conditions, while also providing affordable insurance options to young consumers has long been a challenge in our nation's healthcare sector. The measure before the House last week did not do enough to attract young, healthy individuals to balance out the healthcare marketplace. This could lead to spiraling premium costs, or even the failure of segments of the health insurance industry.
Finally, I am deeply concerned that New Yorkers would take a big financial hit as a result of this legislation. The bill phases out an expansion of the
I'm confident that voting "no" was the right decision for the people of my district, but whether or not this bill ultimately gets passed by both houses of
I remain hopeful that my colleagues in the
Congressman
Read this original document at: https://katko.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/icymi-rep-katko-why-i-voted-against-gop-healthcare-bill



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