Rep. Peters Helps Stop Reckless Healthcare Repeal Bill from Getting Vote in House
Today,
As a member of the
"I came to
"Twenty-four-million Americans - and 37,000 San Diegans in my district alone - would have been left without health insurance under the Congressional Republicans' healthcare repeal bill. It is a huge relief to these men, women, and families that they keep their coverage because we blocked this reckless bill.
"I'm proud that so many Americans - including thousands of the people I represent in
"
"We can do better than this. With this disaster of a bill dead and buried, I hope that we can get to work - together - on real reforms to make healthcare more accessible and more affordable for the American people."
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Summary of
* Participated in a marathon 27 hour meeting on the Republican healthcare repeal bill and voted against advancing it out of the
* Spoke out against the Congressional Republican's healthcare repeal bill in an interview with
* Sent a letter signed by 95 of his colleagues demanding that Speaker Ryan give the nonpartisan
* Spoke directly to a number of his Republican colleagues that were on the fence this week, urging them to oppose the bill and instead work together on real healthcare reforms.
* Participated in the debate on the House floor today, helping to make the case that members of both parties should vote against the bill and get to work together.
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