STATEMENT: CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR ON PENDING HEALTH CARE VOTE
Written by Post Public Information Representative, Nov 7, 2009, 3 Comments
Courtesy Ashley Patterson,
House health care vote expected this weekend
Washington, DC – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) today released this statement in advance of a health care reform vote expected to take place in the House this weekend:
“As the House nears a vote on health care reform, I continue to read and evaluate the final changes and I am deeply encouraged by what I read. From the beginning, I’ve supported health care reform, asking serious questions about what it would cost, while advocating on behalf of the needs of both the uninsured and insured.
“I share in a fundamental belief that all Americans should be treated with dignity when it comes to securing their health, and no American should be put in a position where they have nowhere to turn for health care. This is why I support reforming the private health insurance system and why I support health insurance options to improve coverage for those who have it and to provide choices for those who don’t.
“I will continue to read the final version of the House health care reform plan because it is the responsible thing for a member of Congress to do. This is a historic piece of legislation and I will consider how it answers the needs of my constituents. I will carry their concerns with me to the House floor when I vote.”
Congressman Cuellar,
I’m disappointed that you voted in favor of the government health care reform bill. It’s more of a giant control, money and power grab by the government that anything else.
estodo carnal ya vamos a tener aseguransa gracias congresistas gracias
Your vote for the highly objectionable House Health Care bill just assurd that I will never vote for you again. You and your fellow Congressmen just assured that our children and grand children will be burdened by debt the rest of their lives. Shame on all of you.