Rep. Rick Allen (R-GA) News Release
Congressman
I'm disappointed that once again, my colleagues across the aisle are using the COVID-19 crisis as an opportunity to push their partisan agenda.
You would think a crisis like this would bring us together, and this thing is going nowhere.
H.R. 1425 is nothing more than another government power grab and attempt to double down on the failed policies of Obamacare.
Remember the promise that was made to lower your premiums?
Yet they have skyrocketed!
Not only does this bill rescind the
The American people want choice, not one-size-fits-all, top-down government programs.
Why in the world would you send a hard-earned tax dollar to
I made a promise to the people of
Under this proposal, the Secretary of HHS would be required to set government rates for a number of lifesaving drugs, like insulin.
The CBO estimates that price-setting policies like these will result in fewer cures and treatments coming to the market.
H.R. 1425 would expand Obamacare, after we spent years working to roll back the burdensome mandates that the American people cried out for
As I said, the American people want choice.
My Democrat colleagues have allowed the far left radicals within their party to take over their agenda.
Let's be clear about what the
I can tell you right now that in my district, we know better and can see right through these schemes.
Now, more than ever - for the sake of our country - we must come together to provide real healthcare solutions - not far left political messaging bills.
Unfortunately, it's business as usual for here the
I urge my colleagues to oppose this bill.
Read this original document at: https://allen.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4444


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