Sen. Alexander Issues Statement on Proposal to Lower Health Insurance Premiums
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WASHINGTON, March 20 -- The office of Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, chairman of the Senate Health Committee, issued the following statement on the proposal that he, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Reps. Greg Walden, R-Oregon, and Ryan Costello, R-Pennsylvania, released to lower health insurance premiums in the individual market:
"It is disappointing that an opportunity to lower health insurance rates by up to 40 percent for working Americans has turned into a debate about the mechanics of funding for abortion coverage. Every year since 1976 Republicans and Democrats have agreed that federal dollars cannot be used to fund elective abortions, and our proposal does not change that.
"I've been working since August in a bipartisan way to try to reduce skyrocketing insurance rates. We agree on broadly bipartisan policy that would give states more flexibility, and fund cost-sharing reduction subsidies as well as fund state reinsurance programs for three years. It has been my goal since September to include this proposal in the omnibus spending bill and that continues to be my goal.
"In September and October last year, our committee held 4 bipartisan hearings and 4 roundtable discussions on these issues with more than half of the members of the United States Senate participating, and I've had many meetings with Democrat and Republican senators this year to discuss the proposal."
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