Transcript of Minority Leader Pelosi Press Conference – Jan. 25
Democratic Leader
Leader Pelosi. Good morning, everyone.
I think we could all agree that few people have a more intimate understanding of the stakes of the healthcare debate and people's lives than America's nurses. As
It is my honor to welcome
It is now my pleasure to yield to
My name is
But with more patients covered and more of a safety net, my hospital can invest patient care dollars wisely, more patients have access to care regardless of preexisting conditions. If
To paint a picture of how critical affordable care is to the
And now I'll introduce
Leader Pelosi. Good morning,
My name is
Before the Affordable Care Act, our hospital was chronically in debt to the tune of at least
Now, with the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, more than 371,000 Nevadans stand a chance of losing their healthcare coverage. The leaders of the
Since all of the patients that I work with have preexisting conditions, can my patients count on coverage and not just be thrown to the side? Where will the chronically ill and injured patients that we see go when they are sick and unable to work and
Before rushing to rip apart a healthcare delivery system,
Now my colleague
My name is
The issue of preexisting conditions impacts me not only professionally, but personally. You see, my son was born with a heart defect that required lifesaving cardiac surgery. Our insurance did not cover all that was needed to diagnose and treat him. But not giving him the care he needed was not an option.
We ended up putting his heart catheterizations, echocardiograms and doctor's visits on credit cards. We always paid what we could, but those charges mounted and medical bills mounted, and after years and years of becoming more than we could ever pay in several lifetimes, we had no choice but to file for bankruptcy.
Any mother out there can tell you, we never stop worrying about our children. My son is a college graduate, a registered nurse, and he can afford his own insurance, but like millions of others, he could have it taken away because of his preexisting condition.
As a mom and a nurse, I am very selective about how I spend the very little extra time that I have, but I am making sure that affordable health care is protected and expanded. Making sure that it is protected and expanded is hugely important to me, and I will devote as much time as I have to making sure that those individuals, including my son, have the healthcare coverage that they deserve.
I cannot see a world and an America with our patients being harmed because they have preexisting conditions and are barred from the care that they need. My fellow nurses and I are determined to ensure that no family will ever have to go through the kind of experience that my family had to. Patients deserve access to quality, affordable, safe health care.
I would like to introduce a registered nurse,
Dian.
As chair of the
Now
We nurses will be ready to ask the hard questions needed to make sure any proposal that is offered doesn't take away care that Americans are counting on, doesn't increase healthcare costs for hard-working women and men, doesn't allow corporations to drop coverage for their employees, doesn't raise taxes on the middle class, doesn't risk care for seniors, children, and people with disabilities, and doesn't leave our patients to fend for themselves. Thank you.
Leader Pelosi. I thank our guests for their presentations, the testimony that they have given us. I thank all of the nurses who are here for the service they provide, the leadership that they give us, telling their stories across the country.
When we passed the Affordable Care Act, the nurses across the country were an important part of our pushing open that gate that was a barrier to passing the bill. I thank you for that.
Vicki, thank you for making it clear how much more expensive emergency care will be.
Michael, that every one of your patients has a preexisting condition.
Cathy, talking about her personal story as well as her professional experience with a preexisting condition and the cost and the debilitating impact it can have on a family to have a preexisting condition and not have the health insurance that they should have. Thank you for that, Cathy, and thank you for emphasizing
People don't understand that
And of course now with the opioid as one example of a crisis in
The power of the stories that you have told is multiplied by the statistics and the facts, the facts, the real true facts. Last week - don't take it from me - the facts coming from the
And now you mentioned the situation with hospitals. Hospitals will also be devastated, Michael talked about this, by ACA repeal, because they would be left with uncompensated care to the tune of billions of dollars. You know, hospitals are the one entity where you have to provide care if someone comes in even if you are not compensated for it, and the Affordable Care Act addressed that, creating jobs and opportunity in areas.
Someone told me a story yesterday of a hospital that is going to have to close down if the Affordable Care Act [is repealed], if they don't have
Hospitals, again, would be devastated because they would be left with the uncompensated care. The resulting job loss with funding cuts would bring economic harm to the communities, and it would increase the deficit.
So narrow access, increased cost, and reduced benefits cut jobs and increase the deficit. Repeal would kill nearly 3 million jobs, not only in health care, but in every sector affected, from construction, to real estate, to retail.
This weekend, perhaps you were there, 10 of my family members marched, it was an
Last
On Monday, the Trump administration reinstated the global gag rule that silences even the discussion of women's reproductive choices. Yesterday,
So here we are. And then, of course, they have begun their repeal of the Affordable Care Act. And the facts are these about that. Not only is it about the 20 million people who we proudly and take great pride in saying these 20 million more people have access to health care, but 150 million people who get their health coverage in the workplace under the Affordable Care Act, 150 million people in addition to the 20 million, and their families, will no longer be, under the Affordable Care Act, no longer be subjected to lifetime limits or annual limits on their care, no longer be subject to discrimination because of a preexisting medical condition. Their children can stay on their policy until 26 years old. And, back to the March, no longer will being a woman be a preexisting medical condition.
The American people are waking up to the nightmare of what
I thank again the nurses for joining us today and for your leadership in caring for America. The testimony that you bring is intimate, it's personal, it has policy ramifications. You help us make the case, and we are very grateful to you for that. Thank you so much. Thank you all.
You may want to step aside when I have to take questions on some other subjects. But, first, let us again, I thank you for coming.
I would like to confine the questions first to the subject at hand.
Yes, ma'am.
Q: Leader Pelosi, yesterday Senators Cassidy and Collins put out a plan for replacing Obamacare, the Patient Freedom Act 2017, and in that they even say that the States could keep the Obamacare exchanges if they want to. Also
Leader Pelosi. Well, in other words, what others have said on the Republican side of the aisle is that - I believe even the chairman of the Health Committee, Chairman Alexander - that they really can't act unless they see something from the President of
What we have set as a standard is that the goals that were set by the Affordable Care Act were to improve quality of care, expand access, and reduce cost. Any proposal that they would present would have to stay on that course, which the Affordable Care Act has been very successful in achieving. Obviously, if they have a good idea, we would like to hear what it is and we would like to work together.
But right now we are fighting the repeal of the Affordable Care Act in the absence of a - one of the plans, you didn't mention, but one of the proposals of the nominee for HHS,
So there are a lot of things out there. I don't know who is speaking for what. But even the chairman of their committee has said that they want to see something from the President.
Yes, ma'am?
Q: Leader Pelosi,
Leader Pelosi. You know, there is no evidence to support what the President has said, and I think we made that really clear to him in our conversations with him. But I am very pleased that our colleagues,
Staff. Brady.
Leader Pelosi. And Brady, the ranking member on the
Because the fact is that it is a non - it is so - let me just say it another way. When
No. For a person who is the newly-elected President of
But in addition to that, on top of it, he wants to investigate something that can clearly be proven to be false, but he resists any investigation of the Russian disruption of our election and any connection to his campaign.
All we want is the truth for the American people. I, frankly, feel very sad about the President making this claim. I felt sorry for him. I even prayed for him. But then I prayed for
Any other questions? Yes, ma'am?
Q: What is your response to the anticipated executive orders from
Leader Pelosi. Well, we haven't seen actually everything that he is going to do. I understand he is going to the
Many of the refugees coming to
Let's see? Yes? Any of you guys who are on the trail, on the beat? No? Okay.
Yes, ma'am?
Q: Leader Pelosi, are there divisions among
Leader Pelosi. No. No, there is not a division. No. We have said if the
We stand ready to do that. If they want to have a real infrastructure proposal, not a tax break for wealthy people disguised as an infrastructure proposal, they want to talk about home and family, family and work balance, which they spoke about in the campaign, we look forward to working with them, as I said in the opening day gavel speech as I gave the gavel to Speaker Ryan, and other issues where we might find common ground.
But when we don't find common ground, we will stand our ground. On the Affordable Care Act, we are standing our ground. But there is no division, no.
Yeah. Over here.
Q: On the plan to freeze Federal hiring, do
Leader Pelosi. Excuse me?
Q: On
Leader Pelosi. Yes. The freeze on hiring, which was really unfortunate, because what that is, is to say we don't believe in the government role to meet the needs of the American people. So when they attack the workers, they are attacking what they do, making sure people get their
And so when they did this freeze, they said we exempt national security, but that did not include veterans. So right now one of my colleagues has said, in the hospital in his area, veterans hospital, they were hoping to hire three cardiologists, which they cannot do now because there is a freeze on hiring. They can't hire people who give you the scalpel. You know, it is not only the cardiologist, it is the people who assist in providing health care for our veterans, as one example that is wrong.
But it's always been part of their kind of agenda to say we want to reduce the Federal workforce so we can privatize a lot of the services, then we don't have to honor any value of diversity or worker's rights and the rest of that.
So I think that they will see some bipartisan opposition to what they are doing, because many Federal employees work in the districts of
Yes, ma'am?
Q: Leader Pelosi, back to H.R. 7, what do you say to your Catholic constituents who may be relieved to no longer know that their tax dollars will go to fund abortions?
Leader Pelosi. Let me just say this. I am a Catholic. I had 5 children in 6 years. Anybody have standing on the issue? There has not been taxpayer dollars spent on abortions. You know that. So this is fraudulent, it's fraudulent. And what they're doing is making it more dangerous so that people can't spend their own dollars in the exchanges to have access to reproductive rights. So we will fight that, and my constituents support that.
Q: Leader Pelosi?
Leader Pelosi. Yeah?
Q: Let me ask you, have you talked to
Leader Pelosi. No, I haven't. I haven't even seen her.
Q: What kind of message does it send...
Leader Pelosi. I haven't seen her. I don't know. I have no knowledge of the trip. Just, we have been very busy. I haven't seen her, so...
Q: You don't have an opinion on a lawmaker taking a trip like that without even giving you guys a heads up?
Leader Pelosi. I don't know any particulars of it. I don't know the basis of the invitation. I don't know the auspices under which she went. I don't know. And she hasn't reported brought anything to our office as far as I know. So when I know more about it, I'll have something to say about it.
Q: Leader Pelosi, on these gag orders that have been issued to the
Leader Pelosi. Well, what can the American people do about it, you know? We have said and I said in my opening day speech here, if you want to silence our voices for commonsense gun violence prevention, we will fight that. You cannot silence people's voices. And it is a deterioration of intellectual resources to prevent information to flow. That's what has made America great, that we have open, we listen to ideas, we exchange them. And any country that doesn't does so to their own detriment.
So I would hope that the press would be a very important part of calling out how unfair this is to even have information available to the press, because I do believe, although we don't always agree on your coverage, as
Q: Do Democrats intend to send a letter to the administration or otherwise...
Leader Pelosi. Well, we'll see what we'll do. I mean, do you think they care about a letter? I think it's more about public sentiment. As
They probably wouldn't even respond to a letter because they don't want information. They don't want information. We were chatting earlier this morning. I was saying that
We have always had - dealing with
Q: Yes, Leader Pelosi, along those lines, you have met the President a couple of times, we have seen a few days of the new administration. Do you have any new ideas on how you will confront them? Has your thinking evolved on that at all?
Leader Pelosi. Well, it is interesting because I saw him at the inauguration and we had a chance to chat at the
But it was really quite startling when the President declared that he won the popular vote because 3 to 5 million people voted illegally in our country, which was not fact based and evidence based. But in addition to that, I had the impression - now, I had the impression that he was saying, Carolyn, that that didn't even include
So, again, we have to stipulate to a set of facts. If we're going to talk about infrastructure, if we're going to talk about child care, if we're going to talk about early childhood education, we have to stipulate to the facts.
I did tell him that when President, as I mentioned earlier, when President - we opposed
When we talked about PEPFAR, he wanted PEPFAR, we wanted it large. He is very proud of that, and he should be, he and
We worked on TARP, which is the hardest vote that I've ever asked our Members to vote on, his proposal. We added things to protect the taxpayer in the legislation. And I really think that the TARP bill is probably what has caused a lot of anger in the public, because it appeared that we bailed out
What else did we work with him on? What
So you can disagree. What could be worse than the
Just one more? One more? Who shall it be?
Q: The AP has obtained an executive order, draft executive order, where
Leader Pelosi. Well, I think that this would be a step backward, and I am not alone in thinking that, that the path he is going down is wrong. It is not about our values as a country. And don't ask me, just ask
So I just think that it is wrong and I hope that he will rethink it and I hope he will listen to even some Republican leaders on this subject.
The intelligence community, we owe them so much. They risk their lives. As you know, I have been - you may not know - but involved on intelligence since the mid '90s. I am the longest serving person, as a member, but ex officio as well. And while we have some disagreements from time to time, largely springing from the administration and not from the community, I have any chance I get to praise them for their work, and I think this would endanger them and what they are doing, as well as our own military, if we were to say that this is what we think is civilized human behavior.
Thank you all very much. Thank you.
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