Senator Collins Discusses Health Care on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press Daily”
A transcript of the interview follows:
"Meet the
TODD:
COLLINS: Thank you.
TODD: So, we've heard criticism from the right, from the more conservative wing of your party. You heard
COLLINS: No, I agree that it does not fit that description, and I still believe that the bill that
TODD: So that means, are you talking about those folks that are in that just above the poverty line but not--right now, under this bill--would not get a subsidy, under Obamacare would have gotten, depending on the state, would have gotten some coverage?
COLLINS: Well, "depending on the state" is the keyword. This bill would phase out the expansion of Medicaid to cover that very vulnerable low-income population. Now the good news is in the
TODD: Look this bill, the House version of this bill, and if you want to say differently, go ahead. But it seems to me they are more similar than they are different, the
COLLINS: My analysis is that out-of-pocket costs would increase under the
TODD: Let me ask you this, though. Look, you laid out an argument of why you are not in favor of this bill. How much--what is the personal level of, like, well, I don't like this bill but I will support it. What is that line for you as a Republican as
COLLINS: Well, I can't support a bill that's going to greatly increase premiums for older Americans or out-of-pocket costs for those who aren't quite old enough for Medicare yet. I cannot support a bill that's going to result in tens of millions of people losing their health insurance. And I cannot support a bill that is going to make such deep cuts in Medicaid that it's going to ship billions of dollars of costs to our state governments, to those who have insurance, and to health care providers such as rural hospitals, which would be faced with a great deal of uncompensated care. So it isn't any one factor. I do care also about funding
TODD: Can you imagine enough amendments passing that it would fulfill those pledges you just made?
COLLINS: Well, it is going to be an open amendment process, and I am sure many of us are going to have amendments. In addition, I want to see that CBO analysis because I don't know the exact impact yet.
TODD: All right, well then
COLLINS: Thank you, Chuck.
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