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Monday, March 22, 2010

Frelinghuysen Opposes “Flawed” Obama-Pelosi Health Care Bill

Declaring “I support health care reform. I just do not support Nancy Pelosi’s version of health care reform,” Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen voted “no” on both the Senate-passed health care bill (H.R. 3590) and the “reconciliation” package (H.R. 4872) designed to “fix” flaws in H.R. 3590.

In remarks on the House floor, Frelinghuysen declared “When it comes to controlling health costs for New Jersey’s families, changing objectionable insurance company practices and making coverage available to more Americans, the status quo is simply unacceptable. We can, and we must, do better, but not at the expense of millions of American families worried about a government takeover of their health care!”

Frelinghuysen cited many provisions in both bills that he strongly opposed: For more on the Tax Increases, Individual Mandates, Higher Taxes, FICA Tax Expansion, and just some of the many Omissions this Health Care Bill
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