Sen. Wyden Issues Statement at Senate Floor on Trumpcare Medicaid Cuts
"I have some remarks pertaining to health care that I'll get to in a moment. But first, I want to briefly address the events of this morning. The shooting that took place in
"But here are a few things we do know. First, it is thanks to the extraordinary heroics of the
"Second, we know that this violence has visited too many of our communities, and it has cost and ruined too many lives.
"And finally, we know that the game our colleagues were practicing for - a charity game between rival parties that's held to benefit disadvantaged kids - will go on as planned. This game is a show of friendship and bipartisan spirit every year, but never more than it will be tomorrow.
"Again, my thoughts will be with those who were injured, and everyone here is hoping and praying they make full and speedy recoveries.
"There are dramatic headlines in the news pertaining to Trump ties with
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"So when the bill came here to the
"When the bill is finalized it'll be rushed straight to the floor, and it won't be long before debate is cut off, and the final votes are cast. It's a plan that relies on speed -- forcing a massive, devastating blow to our health care system through the
"This is a political process on Trumpcare that makes the House look positively transparent. And the basic framework of the Republican health care plan is not going to change -- millions and millions of Americans will lose health insurance, costs will go up, especially for older and sicker people, and the wealthiest people out there will get an enormous tax break. And of course, if the basic framework isn't changing, that means Medicaid will be under attack.
"The public health care system in America has stood on twin pillars since 1965 -- Medicare and Medicaid -- and
"The plan
"Seventy-four million Americans have health coverage through Medicaid, including thirty-seven million children. It provides comprehensive care to millions of pregnant women and it's leading the fight against the opioid epidemic with treatment for mental health and substance abuse disorders. Medicaid is vital when it comes to helping kids and adults with disabilities. And then there's the nursing home benefit -- the bedrock protection built into Medicaid that helps pick up the tab for two out of three nursing home beds in America.
"Colleagues, if you squeeze the Medicaid program tighter and tighter and states are forced to cut benefits and access to care -- as they inevitably will be under Trumpcare -- how can you protect seniors in nursing homes?
"The Republican health plan is one of the greatest threats seniors have ever faced. These are people who've done everything right. They're our mothers and fathers, our grandparents and friends. They found fought our wars, started families and built careers. They raised kids, scrimping and saving as much as they could. They set aside what they could for school and retirement.
"But the fact is, growing old in America is expensive. The bills don't stop coming when you retire, and most older people are living on limited, fixed incomes. I know that from my time as the co-director of the Oregon Gray Panthers. I worked with a lot of older people who had to stretch every last penny, and even then, it was a struggle to cover the basics.
"So a lot of American seniors will eventually spend down their savings. And when it comes time to pay for long term care, like nursing home and home-based care, Medicaid steps up. It is the guaranteed backstop that protects people in old age. And colleagues, I don't want to undersell how much that means to people in
"There was a time in this country when seniors were cast aside, relegated to poor farms and almshouses. The wealthiest nation on earth said goodbye to that era with the creation of
"But under the Republican health care plan, Medicaid would be slashed so deeply, states will be forced into cutting benefits. Seniors could be nickel and dimed for basic, everyday services. Nursing homes could be shuttered, home-based care that allows seniors to live independently could be no more. Seniors could be out on the street.
"So in my view, Americans are owed answers to key questions about this Republican plan. First, how are families supposed to support their loved ones if they lose the guarantee of Medicaid? One year in a nursing home costs more than
"Are families going to be forced into choosing between educating their kids and supporting their elderly parents? Is it going to become a fact of life for working Americans that they have to cram two, three, or four generations of one family into the same house, simply because they can't afford nursing home care?
"Second, what's the backup plan for vulnerable, isolated seniors, particularly those who live in rural areas? I recently held a series of eight health care roundtables in rural communities across
"Seniors in rural communities have higher rates of chronic illness like heart disease and diabetes. The health care they need requires more attention and more service. They count on getting top-notch care in nursing homes and from home-based providers. Losing these benefits could mean being alone in a home that's unsafe, cut off from the care and connection they need.
"Colleagues, in the last few weeks of this debate, I've heard members flatly deny that gutting Medicaid by more than
"And furthermore, let's recognize what the end goal of this debate appears to be. My Republican colleagues haven't put forward a proposal to protect seniors who can't get the Medicaid nursing home care they need or kids with disabilities who lose the services they depend on. What
"Members of this body will have to decide whether it's worth gutting Medicaid and endangering the essential care like the nursing home care and important home-based services to pay for these tax cuts. In my view it's an easy choice. My colleagues on the other side ought to drop this partisan approach that's heading toward reconciliation.
"At a minimum, the majority party ought to bring this process out from behind closed doors. There should be hearings convened in the
"This debate should be held out in the open, the legislation should be written in the light of day, and the public ought to have ample time to review it before it goes up for a single vote, either in committee or here on the floor.
"The


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