Martha Roby to Bright: If You're Against ObamaCare, Why Not Repeal It?

Press Release

Date: July 6, 2010
Location: Montgomery, AL

A discharge petition that would force a vote on the repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-IA) on June 16. While five of Alabama's Congressmen (Reps. Aderholt, Bachus, Bonner, Griffith and Rogers) and 104 other Members of Congress have supported this effort to repeal the ObamaCare legislation, Rep. Bobby Bright has not.

While Bright voted against the health care bill, since its passage he has also gone on record opposing repeal, calling such efforts "premature" and stating his support for allowing the bill's numerous provisions to take effect.

"Congressman Bright reminds us time and again about his "no' vote on ObamaCare," said Martha Roby, Republican candidate for Alabama's Second Congressional District. "Why won't he join these other Congressmen in signing the discharge petition and allow the bill to the floor for a vote? Either he supports the legislation or he doesn't. He can't have it both ways."

"Alabama's Second District needs a Representative who is willing to stand up and be a leader on this issue," Roby said. "This health care law is not about reforming health care. Instead, this law is a symptom of a bigger problem, which is an unprecedented government intrusion into our daily lives. We need a Congressman willing to stand up to the Democratic leadership in Washington and their liberal agenda."

"I am committed to not only defund, repeal, and replace this bill, but also to find common sense solutions to make health care more affordable, accessible, and portable," said Roby.

In order to bring H.R. 4972 to the floor for a vote, the discharge petition would need 218 signatures.


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