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Gov. Carcieri Urges Reps to Vote Down Flawed Healthcare Bill

Before the expected healthcare vote by the US House of Representatives, Governor Donald L. Carcieri once again urged Representatives James Langevin and Patrick Kennedy to vote against the legislation, citing the adverse consequences the proposal will have on Rhode Island taxpayers, seniors and the economy.

In the letter, the Governor cites the staggering costs of the healthcare legislation, “Over many decades, excessive spending at all levels of government, an aging population, a declining workforce, and the lack of political will to responsibly reform our entitlement programs have combined to create great risk for future generations of Americans. Our children and grandchildren are already facing the daunting prospect of overwhelming levels of debt and high taxation. All of this will be made far worse if the legislation before you becomes law.”

The letter also discusses the impact on the state’s budget. “Rhode Island faces a staggering debt of more than $400 million in Fiscal Year 2011. If Congress enacts a new entitlement program – one that pushes more unfunded mandates on states – it will make that problem significantly worse, perhaps impossible, to overcome. Tens of thousands of people will be added to the Medicaid rolls in Rhode Island, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.”

The Governor also cited concerns with how the process has occurred, with sweetheart deals and with no involvement with the nation’s governors and the lack of transparency throughout the debate. The U.S. Senate version of the healthcare legislation includes several state-specific special interest deals that were negotiated to garner swing votes, “specifically the so-called “Cornhusker Kickback,” the “Louisiana Purchase,” provisions to exempt Florida’s seniors from some of the Medicare cuts that Rhode Island seniors will face, and funding Connecticut’s new teaching hospital. Some in Congress, perhaps after hearing from the voters, claim that Congress will undo state specific deals, but claim the “Louisiana Purchase” and other sweetheart deals fall outside that umbrella. Suffice to say, the people have good reason to be skeptical.”

“At a recent meeting of the National Governors’ Association, my fellow Governors and I participated in a discussion about state efforts to reform the health care and health insurance systems. From disease management to delivery system reform, state leaders spoke of success stories. Governors asked to participate in the White House summit on the topic of health care just days later, but the invitation never arrived.”

The letter continues, “This bill is not about health care. It’s about ideology and special interests. The President promised transparency, yet no one has the opportunity to read the bill before it is voted on.”

Governor Carcieri also cites concerns that the legislation reverses the Hyde Amendment that prevents taxpayer funds from being used to pay for abortion. “Regardless of attempts to disguise the issue, the simple fact remains that a vote for this legislation is a vote to spend taxpayers’ money to terminate the lives of unborn children. For many, this is shameful, disgraceful and immoral and will violate the consciences of many Rhode Islanders.”

The letter concludes, “I believe that if you allow this legislation to pass, our state and nation will be taken further down the road to fiscal calamity, our seniors will end up with inferior health care, and our healthcare system will continue to be broken. It is my fervent hope that you will vote against this misguided piece of legislation and vote for your state, taxpayers and seniors.”

News Release: Office of the Governor

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Foes of health-care overhaul lobby R.I. delegation

Doreen Costa, who is running State Representative in District 31, gets some great coverage in Thursday’s edition of the Providence Journal for her tireless work to stop this horrible “health care” bill. It’s clear that Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI) is still on the fence. Let’s do what we can to push him over to the right side of it. Call him: 202-225-2735 or 401-737-2982.

WASHINGTON — Doreen Costa spent her Sunday driving around Rhode Island in the pouring rain to petition her elected representatives against enactment of President Obama’s health-care initiative.

Perhaps fittingly, Rep. James R. Langevin was the only member of the state’s all-Democratic congressional delegation that Costa found at home. He invited them in and listened to their arguments against the sweeping overhaul of the medical system.

Even if her lobbying did not affect Langevin’s position, Costa’s pilgrimage through the downpour exemplified the kind of fervent pressure that citizens and activist groups have applied as the health-care legislation moves toward this weekend’s milestone vote.

“Congressman Langevin is our only hope here in Rhode Island,” said Costa, 45, of North Kingstown, a onetime Democrat who is now a member of the conservative Tea Party movement and a dedicated opponent of the health-care legislation — in part because of what she views as its weak defenses against taxpayer-subsidized abortion…

Read More: The Providence Journal

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Collateral Damage of the ‘Slaughter Solution’

Cartoon by William Warren

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CODE RED: Contact These Democrat Congressman Today!

U.S. Capitol Switchboard

877-762-8762 or 202-224-3121

http://www.nrcc.org/CodeRed/targets/

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Video: National Republican Congressional Committee

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Sen. Scott Brown Delivers Weekly GOP Address

Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) delivered the GOP weekly address and he knocked it out of the park. It was a scathing and truthful indictment of Obama, the Democrats and their leadership, and the health care bill that they are, with unmitigated hubris, trying to ram down our throats against the will of the American people.

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Source: RedState

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House Democrats Appear Set to Pass Senate Bill Without Voting on It

This is grossly unconstitutional, but what would you expect? Perhaps we should start referring to them as the “Kamikaze Congress.”

Republicans now expect Democrats to pass health care through the House with a trick only Capitol Hill could dream up: approving the Senate bill without voting on it.

It’s called the “Slaughter Solution” (prepare for a weekend of endless TV gabbing about it).

And after debating House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on the chamber floor, Minority Whip Eric Cantor emerged convinced that Democrats are going to use the tactic, and that they won’t allow Republicans, and the public, to see the text of any legislation for 72 hours before a vote.

“I can infer that we’re going to see a rule that will deem the Senate bill as having passed, and at the same time not even have 72 hours to even look at what they are passing,” Cantor, a Virginia Republican, said in an interview outside his office at the Capitol.

“The outrage to me on the part of the public is going to be focused on the fact that there is not even an up or down vote, a clean up or down vote,” Cantor said.

Here’s the reason Democrats are using such a complicated procedure: many in the House completely do not trust the Senate to pass fixes to the bill passed by the Senate in December. But according to the rules of reconciliation, the House must go first in passing the Senate bill and passing a reconciliation fix. Continue reading ‘House Democrats Appear Set to Pass Senate Bill Without Voting on It’

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George Will: ‘The House Is All That Matters’

“What we know for sure Matt is if they had the votes today they would vote tomorrow morning. So they don’t have them yet.”

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As he often does, George Will made an excellent point on “This Week,” regarding the status of the health care vote in Congress. Will said that the vote in the House of Representatives is “all that matters.” If the House passes the Senate Bill as is, it can then go to President Obama’s desk and become law. Will said that Democrats do not currently have the votes to pass it.

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Scott Brown Challenges President ‘To Do Better’

Massachusetts Republican Senator Scott Brown talked with CNBC’s Larry Kudlow and said that President Obama should “start over” on Health Care Reform. Brown warned Democrats they would pay a high price in 2010 if they jam ObamaCare through using “Reconciliation.”

Brown said, “I’m challenging the President to do better.”

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Michael Steele: Obama Goes Nuclear

Standby. An impending Chernobyl-like disaster is on the way: Obama has decided to launch the nuclear option on health care – reconciliation.

With no hope of reaching the 60-vote threshold necessary for a Senate victory and the American public growing increasingly against the Obama’s government-run takeover of health care bill, the President has decided that reconciliation is the only way he can get ObamaCare across the finish line and onto his desk.

Forget that 57% of Americans want him to start over on this bill. Forget that he doesn’t even have the 60 necessary “yes” votes from his own Party to pass this bill. The President is willing to do anything possible to force this bill through Congress – because instead of worrying about what the American people want, he’s more concerned with his imposing his own agenda.

What President Obama fails to recognize is that while reconciliation has been used before, in the last 19 reconciliation bills enacted into law, 12 of them were bipartisan and passed with the support of 60 of more Senators – something the President can’t say about his health care bill.

Mr. President, instead of risking a nuclear meltdown down of the health care system by ramming a 2,074 page bill through the Senate, the House, and down the throats of the American public – do everyone a favor and rip up your massive bill and start over.

Sign the Petition: Start Over on Health Care Reform

Source: Republican National Committee

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GOP Weekly Address Delivered by Sen. Dr. Tom Coburn

In the Weekly GOP Address, Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) discusses the recent health care summit with President Obama and Democrats and why it’s important to start over on health care.

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