Sterfanik responds to critics - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

InsuranceNewsNet — Your Industry. One Source.™

Sign in
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home Now reading Newswires
Topics
    • Advisor News
    • Annuity Index
    • Annuity News
    • Companies
    • Earnings
    • Fiduciary
    • From the Field: Expert Insights
    • Health/Employee Benefits
    • Insurance & Financial Fraud
    • INN Magazine
    • Insiders Only
    • Life Insurance News
    • Newswires
    • Property and Casualty
    • Regulation News
    • Sponsored Articles
    • Washington Wire
    • Videos
    • ———
    • About
    • Meet our Editorial Staff
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Newsletters
  • Exclusives
  • NewsWires
  • Magazine
  • Newsletters
Sign in or register to be an INNsider.
  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Exclusives
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Video
  • Washington Wire
  • Life Insurance
  • Annuities
  • Advisor
  • Health/Benefits
  • Property & Casualty
  • Insurtech
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Staff

Get Social

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
Newswires
Newswires RSS Get our newsletter
Order Prints
May 16, 2017 Newswires
Share
Share
Post
Email

Sterfanik responds to critics

Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY)

May 16--PLATTSBURGH -- The heat remains on North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik since her vote in favor of the American Health Care Act two weeks ago, and she is responding.

But not everyone is buying her explanations.

"I'm not comfortable with it because there are so many different health-care experts who deal with this issue every day who do not support it (AHCA)," Clinton County Democratic Party Chairwoman Sara Rowden said.

"That tells me something."

Stefanik put out a statement this week addressing what she says are myths about the American Health Care Act being spread by opponents.

Her campaign staff also got involved by posting a statement on her campaign Facebook page asking those who support her to sign a petition.

The post said: "Help Elise FIGHT BACK!"

'REPREHENSIBLE'

Her response was spurred by opponents of the Republican health-insurance plan who have criticized her on social media and in person.

About 200 people gathered at Mountain Lake Public Television last week to protest as Stefanik (R-Willsboro) appeared at a televised town-hall-style meeting with an audience of 100 people chosen by lottery.

Many protesters outside the studio carried signs and shouted comments against Stefanik and her vote.

Her Facebook and Twitter feeds have been bombarded by comments critical of her vote and of her politics.

'REPREHENSIBLE'

Stefanik's campaign staff posted a statement, aimed at Facebook news feeds, saying that some of the comments and attacks from the "radical left" were "reprehensible."

The statement, which has a picture of Stefanik, urged followers to sign a petition in support of her position, which was, in part, that the Affordable Care Act under former President Barack Obama was driving up premiums for too many Americans and needed to be fixed.

The post sparked numerous strong responses against her.

A campaign spokesman said their post on Facebook news feeds was in reaction to photographs of the Mountain Lake protest, some of which featured graphic attacks against Stefanik.

One protest sign was of the congresswoman depicted as the Grim Reaper, calling her "Angel of Death."

Another was of a coffin with a label reading "pre-existing conditions," signifying that some people could lose coverage and then die under the plan she supported.

Another sign asked Stefanik to "soft shoe" when she dances on their grave.

BIPARTISAN RECOGNITION

Lenny Alcivar, a campaign spokesman, said Stefanik has been recognized as one of the most bipartisan members of Congress since she entered in 2015.

"She has consistently demonstrated a commitment to transparency, government accountability and to increased civic engagement," he said.

"The congresswoman is proud of her long, proven record of encouraging open, respectful dialogue with each and every one of her constituents, even those who disagree with her policy positions.

"The post simply referred to the unfortunate characterizations of the congresswoman that greatly differed from the robust, civil exchange of policy views during (the) televised town hall."

CONGRESS NOT EXEMPT

On Monday, Stefanik said a lot of misinformation about the AHCA is being circulated.

"I wanted to take the opportunity to set the record straight on a few of the false claims that my office is hearing and help explain this important bill to fix our broken health-care system," she wrote on the website Medium.

Set out in "myth" and "fact" format, Stefanik said:

"Myth: Members of Congress are exempt from the American Health Care Act.

"Fact: This claim is false. In fact, I was proud to co-author legislation that passed the House unanimously to ensure that, if the AHCA becomes law, members of Congress and our staff would abide by the same rules as everyone else.

"Congress should live by the same laws it passes onto the rest of the nation. This is why I currently receive my health care through the Obamacare exchanges, though I decline the congressional subsidy.

"I was proud to help lead this effort to ensure that members of Congress do not receive any special treatment."

PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS

"Myth: The American Health Care Act does not protect those with pre-existing conditions," the Stefanik release reads.

"Fact: This is also false. A core commitment of mine throughout this process was to ensure those with pre-existing conditions are protected.

"Under this legislation, insurance companies are prohibited from denying coverage on the basis of a pre-existing condition; they are banned from rescinding coverage based on a pre-existing condition and prevented from raising premiums on individuals with pre-existing conditions who maintain continuous coverage.

"The bottom line is that this legislation protects those with pre-existing conditions, and New York state regulations further protect them."

MEDICAID CHANGES

"Myth: The American Health Care Act will take away coverage for those on Medicaid," Stefanik wrote.

"Fact: Again, this is a false claim that is often reported in the media. One of my top priorities in any Obamacare replacement package was to ensure that no one had the rug pulled out from under them.

"The American Health Care Act makes NO changes to Medicaid until 2020. After 2020, anyone currently on Medicaid will still keep their coverage.

"The American Health Care Act allows New York state to decide if they want to continue their expanded Medicaid program at a reduced federal reimbursement rate.

"Additionally, after 2020, advanceable tax credits will be made available for people to purchase high-quality private insurance plans. These changes to Medicaid allow states to target funding for this important program towards those who need it most.

"House passage of the American Health Care Act is the first step in a long legislative process," she said.

"I look forward to working with my colleagues in the Senate to continue to improve this legislation and build a health-care system that lowers costs, improves quality and increases access for North Country families."

LOOPHOLES

Her explanations were not convincing some.

Rowden said she is concerned about the pre-existing-condition aspect of the bill, saying that those who change coverage could find incredibly steep premiums when they get new insurance.

"I see a big loophole there, and I am concerned about that," she said.

Rowden also said those who are concerned about the Republican plan are not the "radical left" but rather average Americans.

"Health care is so very personal, and it affects people in so many different ways," she said.

"We are not the radical left. We are people who are just deeply, deeply concerned."

OPPONENT WEIGHS IN

Patrick Nelson, a Democrat from Stillwater who wants to run against Stefanik next year, said the Republican plan that Stefanik supported is not the answer.

"We are all in the same boat, and the boat is filling with water," Nelson said.

"And the Republicans' answer is to drill more holes in the boat."

Nelson said that while those in New York might not be in jeopardy of losing health coverage over a pre-existing condition because of state laws, the bill will impact others around the nation.

"As a member of Congress, I wouldn't want to be voting for something that will hurt any Americans," he said.

Nelson said the bill will also be harmful to those on Medicaid, despite Stefanik's claims that it won't.

"This feels like double-talk to me or she doesn't understand the economics of health care, which is possible," he said.

"Nobody supports this, and it seems like a boondoggle tax break for those who are already wealthy."

Nelson said that being called reprehensible for opposing Stefanik's vote was a compliment.

'REAL REFORM'

Matt Funiciello, who ran unsuccessfully against Stefanik in 2014 and 2016 as a Green Party candidate and is considering another run next year, said Americans need to ask themselves a few questions.

"Why do we not have Medicare for all in this country? HR 676 (potential bill) would save us between $600 billion and a $1 trillion a year over what we already spend in public money, and a very clear majority of Americans surveyed want this," he said.

"Now, why is Elise Stefanik making excuses for either the ACA or the AHCA, both of which are anti-worker cash grabs by big pharma and the insurance companies?"

Funiciello said now is the time for some real health-care reform.

"Why, if the Democrats are actually a force of opposition to the GOP, haven't their 'progressive' leaders (like Bernie Sanders) released a Senate single-payer bill?" he said.

"Wouldn't this be the perfect time?"

Email Joe LoTemplio:

[email protected]

Twitter: @jlotemplio

___

(c)2017 the Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, N.Y.)

Visit the Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, N.Y.) at pressrepublican.com

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Older

Where are Constituents Unhappy About “TrumpCare” Everywhere.

Newer

Law causes headaches DMV

Advisor News

  • Financial shocks, caregiving gaps and inflation pressures persist
  • Americans unprepared for increased longevity
  • More investors will seek comprehensive financial planning
  • Midlife planning for women: why it matters and how advisors should adapt
  • Tax anxiety is real, although few have a plan to address it
More Advisor News

Annuity News

  • LIMRA: Annuity sales notch 10th consecutive $100B+ quarter
  • AIG to sell remaining shares in Corebridge Financial
  • Corebridge Financial, Equitable Holdings post Q1 earnings as merger looms
  • AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Calix Re Limited
  • Transamerica introduces new RILA with optional income features
More Annuity News

Health/Employee Benefits News

  • Southwest Washington leads state in premiums for qualified health plans and Medicaid
  • Researchers at Golestan University of Medical Sciences Detail Findings in Managed Care (Shifts in Medicare Reimbursement for Common Lower Extremity Orthopaedic Trauma Procedures, 2006-2024): Managed Care
  • NC House lawmakers push for better breast cancer detection
  • Lincoln County Commissioners Review Insurance Increase, Approve Road Equipment Purchases
  • All about AHCCCS: Navigating Arizona Medicaid's changing landscape
More Health/Employee Benefits News

Life Insurance News

  • Financial Focus : Keep your beneficiary choices up to date
  • Equitable-Corebridge merger casts shadow over life insurance earnings
  • When an MEC is an effective planning tool
  • Lincoln Financial Reports 2026 First Quarter Results
  • Brighthouse Financial Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
More Life Insurance News

- Presented By -

NEWS INSIDE

  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Economic News
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech News
  • Newswires Feed
  • Regulation News
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos

FEATURED OFFERS

Why Blend in When You Can Make a Splash?
Pacific Life’s registered index-linked annuity offers what many love about RILAs—plus more!

Life moves fast. Your BGA should, too.
Stay ahead with Modern Life's AI-powered tech and expert support.

Bring a Real FIA Case. Leave Ready to Close.
A practical working session for agents who want a clearer, repeatable sales process.

Discipline Over Headline Rates
Discover a disciplined strategy built for consistency, transparency, and long-term value.

Inside the Evolution of Index-Linked Investing
Hear from top issuers and allocators driving growth in index-linked solutions.

Press Releases

  • Sequent Planning Recognized on USA TODAY’s Best Financial Advisory Firms 2026 List
  • Highland Capital Brokerage Acquires Premier Financial, Inc.
  • ePIC Services Company Joins wealth.com on Featured Panel at PEAK Brokerage Services’ SPARK! Event, Signaling a Shift in How Advisors Deliver Estate and Legacy Planning
  • Hexure Offers Real-Time Case Status Visibility and Enhanced Post-Issue Servicing in FireLight Through Expanded DTCC Partnership
  • RFP #T01325
More Press Releases > Add Your Press Release >

How to Write For InsuranceNewsNet

Find out how you can submit content for publishing on our website.
View Guidelines

Topics

  • Advisor News
  • Annuity Index
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • From the Field: Expert Insights
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Magazine
  • Insiders Only
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos
  • ———
  • About
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Newsletters

Top Sections

  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Health/Employee Benefits News
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine
  • Life Insurance News
  • Property and Casualty News
  • Washington Wire

Our Company

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Magazine Subscription
  • Write for INN

Sign up for our FREE e-Newsletter!

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and money- making insights straight into your inbox.

select Newsletter Options
Facebook Linkedin Twitter
© 2026 InsuranceNewsNet.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine

Sign in with your Insider Pro Account

Not registered? Become an Insider Pro.
Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet