Reading Guide to the Pelosi Health Care Reform Bill
Mike Pence 10/29/2009
Please read and forward the link to this note (
http://bit.ly/1rGrpW
) to your friends and family. This reading guide includes what we have uncovered
in our initial reading of the Pelosi health “reform” legislation (H.R. 3962)
introduced by House Democrats.
Page 94—Section 202(c)
prohibits the
sale of private individual health insurance policies, beginning in 2013, forcing
individuals to purchase coverage through the federal government
Page
110—Section 222(e)
requires the use of federal dollars to fund abortions
through the government-run health plan—and, if the Hyde Amendment were ever not
renewed, would require the plan to fund elective abortions
Page
111—Section 223
establishes a new board of federal bureaucrats (the “Health
Benefits Advisory Committee”) to dictate the health plans that all individuals
must purchase —and would likely require all Americans to subsidize and
purchase plans that cover any abortion
Page 211—Section 321 establishes a
new government-run health plan that, according to non-partisan actuaries at the
Lewin Group,
would cause as many as 114 million Americans to lose their
existing coverage
Page 225—Section 330
permits—but does not
require—Members of Congress to enroll in government-run health care
Page 255—Section 345 includes language requiring verification of income
for individuals wishing to receive federal health care subsidies under the
bill—while the bill includes a requirement for applicants to verify their
citizenship, it does not include a similar requirement to verify applicants’
identity,
thus encouraging identity fraud for undocumented immigrants and
others wishing to receive taxpayer-subsidized health benefits
Page
297—Section 501 imposes a 2.5 percent tax on all individuals who do not purchase
“bureaucrat-approved” health insurance—
the tax would apply on individuals
with incomes under $250,000, thus breaking a central promise of then-Senator
Obama’s presidential campaign
Page 313—Section 512
imposes an 8
percent “tax on jobs” for firms that cannot afford to purchase
“bureaucrat-approved” health coverage ; according to an analysis by Harvard
Professor Kate Baicker, such a tax would place millions “at substantial risk of
unemployment”—with minority workers losing their jobs at twice the rate of their
white counterparts
Page 336—Section 551 imposes additional job-killing
taxes, in the form of a half-trillion dollar “surcharge,”
more than half of
which will hit small businesses ; according to a model developed by
President Obama’s senior economic advisor, such taxes could cost up to 5.5
million jobs
Page 520—Section 1161 cuts more than $150 billion from
Medicare Advantage plans,
potentially jeopardizing millions of seniors’
existing coverage
Page 733—Section 1401 establishes a new Center for
Comparative Effectiveness Research; the bill includes
no provisions
preventing the government-run health plan from using such research to deny
access to life-saving treatments on cost grounds, similar to Britain’s National
Health Service, which denies patient treatments costing more than
$35,000
Page 1174—Section 1802(b) includes provisions entitled
“TAXES
ON CERTAIN INSURANCE POLICIES” to fund comparative effectiveness research,
breaking Speaker Pelosi’s promise that “We will not be taxing [health] benefits
in any bill that passes the House,” and the President’s promise not to raise
taxes on families with incomes under $250,000
If you would like to read
the entire 1,990 pages yourself, you can find the legislation here:
http://docs. house.gov/ rules/health/111_ ahcaa.pdf