Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. said Thursday that Congress will likely have to change the sweeping health insurance overhaul enacted in March “because we didn’t get it right,” even as he slammed the insurance industry for trying to undermine some provisions. “There’ll be changes to this health care reform, some because we didn’t get it right,” Pascrell, D-Paterson, told a friendly group of small business and health reform advocates at a news conference in a Senate hearing room.
NJECPAC would like to ask The Congressman "So if it isnt perfect why did You Vote For It" but the Congresman did not meet with us when we visited his Washington Office in May even though we begain requesting an Appointment with him 3 months prior to our arrival.
Governor Has Yet To Decide If NJ Will Join Suit Against H.R. 3590
Governor Chris Christie says he has not decided whether to sign on to a 20-state lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of The health-care law H.R.3590 signed in March by Obama.
That makes New Jersey one of seven Republican-led states that have not joined the challenge to the Law. Interest groups on both sides of the debate are lobbying the governor, but some of his advisers say he should not join the suit. Capping property taxes and managing a difficult budget have rightly been his top priorities.
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