Ryan Statement On House Democrats' Health Care Proposal

Statement

Date: June 24, 2009
Location: Washington, DC

Ryan Statement on House Democrats' Health Care Proposal

In advance of today's House Ways and Means Committee hearing to discuss the House Democrats' health care proposal, Wisconsin's 1st District Congressman Paul Ryan, co-author of The Patients' Choice Act, issued the following statement:

"The House Democrats' proposal is being sold as one that contains costs, gets a grip on our entitlement crisis, and allows those that like what they have to keep it. Yet again, the gap between what they are saying and what they are doing is nothing short of astounding, as what they've actually put forward would impose trillions of dollars in new spending, taxes, and debt, would create a new open-ended entitlement, and would force millions of Americans to lose the coverage they currently enjoy. Despite promises and pledges of fiscal responsibility, the Democrats don't even pretend to level with the American people on who they plan to tax to pay for their proposals.

"The Democrats' proposal concludes that we are not spending enough on health care in America. We already spend over two-and-a-half times more on health care than any other country. Rather than add trillions more on top of that, let's take the money we already spend on health care, and spend it more efficiently, more effectively. With the Patients' Choice Act of 2009, my colleagues and I have proposed to do just that. We show that we can achieve universal access to quality, affordable health care in this country - regardless of preexisting conditions - without the government taking it over and without spending, taxing, or borrowing trillions more dollars.

"While the Majority may wish to ignore these innovative, patient-centered solutions, the American people will begin looking for alternatives the more they learn about what Democrats are trying to rush through Congress."


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