Nov 9, 2009

The House of Representatives’ Historic Vote to Pass Health Insurance Reform

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Democrats Abroad International Chair Issues Statement
Praising the House of Representatives’ Historic Vote to
Pass Health Insurance Reform

[Geneva, Switzerland] – The Affordable Health Care for America Act was passed last night by the House of Representatives, an important step towards ensuring every American has access to quality, affordable, stable and secure health care coverage. This legislation will finally rein in the insurance companies’ worst practices while extending coverage to 36 million Americans and cutting the deficit by $104 billion in the next ten years. The bill was supported by a wide range of groups including doctors, patients, seniors, consumers and Americans from every state. All but one Republican voted against the bill.

“Last November, Americans voted for change, and today, that’s what they got. Nearly one hundred years ago President Teddy Roosevelt called for health care reform, and today, we have come closer than ever to making it a reality,” Christine Schon Marques, International Chair, Democrats Abroad, said.

“The Affordable Health Care for America Act will provide long overdue reforms to the insurance industry and important protections for Americans. It will also provide more quality, affordable choices while bringing down the sky-high costs for families and businesses and lowering the national deficit. Because of this act, insurance companies will no longer be able to deny coverage because of pre-existing conditions or cancel coverage because of illnesses,” Ms. Marques continued.

“Today I thank President Obama and Congressional Democrats for their strong leadership on health insurance reform. While this isn’t the end of the process, it’s a critical step towards finally passing comprehensive health insurance reform,” Ms. Marques said.