Sen. Hassan on Senate Floor: Graham-Cassidy Bill: ‘Every Bit as Dangerous as the Trumpcare Plans We Saw This Summer – If Not Worse’
This evening, Senator
In July, Granite Staters breathed a sigh of relief, when the
This bill would end Medicaid expansion - a program that
Medicaid expansion has provided quality, affordable health insurance coverage to over 50,000 Granite Staters. And experts on the front lines of
Over the course of this year, the people of
But now, just as we are starting to work on a bipartisan basis, as our constituents asked us to do, the American people are faced with another harmful, partisan Trumpcare bill that will destabilize our health care system, drive premiums up, and make care less affordable. Mr. President, we must come together to build on and improve the Affordable Care Act - and ensure that every American has meaningful, truly affordable access to the type of care that each of us would choose for our own family. And we must reject this proposal and continue moving forward on the bipartisan path that we've started on in the HELP Committee.
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Mr. President, I rise today to oppose the latest, disastrous iteration of Trumpcare - the Graham-Cassidy proposal.
Mr. President, it is disappointing that we are here once again.
In July, Granite Staters breathed a sigh of relief, when the
When that bill failed, I was hopeful that we would move forward on a bipartisan process to make key improvements to the Affordable Care Act. And that is exactly the process we have started on in the HELP Committee - focusing on bipartisan solutions to stabilize the health insurance market.
Now, in direct contrast to this important, bipartisan work - some of our Republican colleagues are making one last-ditch effort to pass partisan legislation.
Make no mistake: Graham-Cassidy is more of the same. And it is every bit as dangerous as the Trumpcare plans we saw this summer - if not worse.
Granite Staters - and all Americans - should be concerned if this bill is rushed into law.
Mr. President, my colleagues are moving so quickly to try to get this bill passed, that the CBO says it won't be able to score it by
But it's clear that this bill would make things worse for most Americans.
If you have a pre-existing condition - including cancer, asthma, or diabetes - you could once again be discriminated against with higher costs that make health coverage unaffordable.
This bill would end Medicaid expansion - a program that
Medicaid expansion has provided quality, affordable health insurance coverage to over 50,000 Granite Staters. And experts on the front lines of
Ending Medicaid expansion would pull the rug out from under those receiving coverage. It would put thousands of people at risk.
In addition, Graham-Cassidy would "cut and cap" the Medicaid program - those words, "cut and cap," are really just code for massive cuts to the funding that states receive - including
This cut would force states to choose between slashing benefits, reducing the number of people who can get care, or in some cases having to do both.
And it would impact some of our most vulnerable citizens: children, seniors who need home care or nursing home care, and people who experience disabilities.
Graham-Cassidy would allow states to get rid of important patient protections in current law, protections called Essential Health Benefits that ensure that all insurance covers things like maternity care, prescription drugs, and substance use disorder services.
Finally, this bill would continue Republican efforts to roll back women's access to health care by defunding
Mr. President, as we continue to debate the future of our nation's health care system, we have to understand how things would actually play out on the ground for the people we are trying to serve.
Over the course of this year, the people of
People like the
Or people like the Granite Stater who experiences disabilities, but is able to live independently in his home and in his community as a result of the personal care services that he receives through Medicaid.
And people like the mom from
You know, it really shouldn't be necessary for people to have to come forward and share their most personal stories - all in an attempt to get their elected representatives to work together in a bipartisan manner and not take coverage away. We actually should be able to do that in the
But now, just as we are starting to work on a bipartisan basis, as our constituents asked us to do, the American people are faced with another harmful, partisan Trumpcare bill that will destabilize our health care system, drive premiums up, and make care less affordable.
Mr. President, we must come together to build on and improve the Affordable Care Act - and ensure that every American has meaningful, truly affordable access to the type of care that each of us would choose for our own family.
And we must reject this proposal and continue moving forward on the bipartisan path that we've started on in the HELP Committee.
I am going to keep standing with my Democratic colleagues - and I urge the people of
Together, we will once again defeat this attempt to undermine the health care of millions of Americans.
And we will make clear that in
Thank you, Mr. President, and I suggest the absence of a quorum.



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