JRD77VET
07-24-2017, 7:13pm
Pete made a video on how screwed up the healthcare is and how up to 10 million folks were left behind with the ACA
https://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/off-topic/106949-sorry-lack-updates.html
On March 17, 2017 I sent the link to the video plus an explanation of my views and what I thought should be done to both my Senators. I got the "canned response" shortly after that they received my emails.
On March 20, 2017 I got an email response from Sen Toomey's office
March 20, 2017
Dear Jeffery,
Thank you for contacting my office about President Obama's health care law. I appreciate hearing from you.
President Obama's health care law is fundamentally wrong in its approach to improving our nation's health care system. It forces people to buy overpriced health plans they do not want, hikes taxes, and puts important and personal health care decisions in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats instead of patients and their doctors. News of skyrocketing health insurance premium increases--32.5 percent on average in Pennsylvania--coupled with the fact that 40 percent of Pennsylvanians now live in areas with no health insurance competition, show just how Obamacare's broken promises are hurting Pennsylvanians.
For the tens of thousands of Pennsylvania families suffering from higher health care costs and fewer choices, it's good news that an alternative plan has been on the table. This is an important first step in a process that deserves careful consideration. While I continue to review the House Republicans' plan and follow the ongoing legislative process in that chamber, I will insist on a health care system that empowers families and individuals to access the care they need, at a price they can afford, from a doctor they choose.
Additionally, I believe that as Obamacare is repealed and we transition to a better health care system, we cannot pull the rug out from under anyone who is currently covered by Obamacare. This means federal assistance should be maintained for a period of time until an affordable, consumer-driven alternative is permitted.
Please know that I understand your concerns about the flaws in the current American health care system. As Congress continues to debate health care reform, I will be sure to keep your thoughts in mind.
Thank you again for your correspondence. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Signature
Today, July 24, 2017 I finally got a response from Sen Casey.
6:36 PM (1 hour ago)
to me
Dear Mr. D_______:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me about the Affordable Care Act. I appreciate hearing from you about this issue.
In 2010, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. I voted for this legislation and continue to support the law today. I support this law because I believe that it reflects our Nation’s commitment to ensuring access to health care for all Americans. Since its passage, we have made significant strides in improving our health care system: 20 million individuals have obtained health insurance; insurance companies are no longer able to discriminate against individuals with pre-existing conditions, women or older Americans; and senior citizens have saved more than $20 billion on the cost of prescription drugs. I respect the views of those who remain opposed to the Affordable Care Act, and appreciate understanding how we can improve upon the current law. However, I fundamentally believe that we must build upon and expand the important progress that we have achieved.
I am actively working on commonsense solutions to improve our health care system. I recently joined several of my colleagues in introducing a bill to bring down prescription drug costs by allowing the importation of drugs from Canada. I also support creating a Medicare-like “public option” to compete with private insurance and provide consumers with more choices. I have also proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act itself, such as making it easier for families to access the law’s tax credit for health insurance when one spouse already has insurance at work. Please be assured that I will continue to work on this issue, and remain committed to ensuring that every American has access to quality, affordable health care.
Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about this or any other matter of importance to you.
For more information on this or other issues, I encourage you to visit my web site, http://casey.senate.gov. I invite you to use this online office as a comprehensive resource to stay up-to-date on my work in Washington, request assistance from my office or share with me your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you and to Pennsylvania.
Sincerely,
Bob Casey
United States Senator
Thanks for the prompt reply Sen Casey. You make me feel like you have my best interests at heart. :rolleyes:
https://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/off-topic/106949-sorry-lack-updates.html
On March 17, 2017 I sent the link to the video plus an explanation of my views and what I thought should be done to both my Senators. I got the "canned response" shortly after that they received my emails.
On March 20, 2017 I got an email response from Sen Toomey's office
March 20, 2017
Dear Jeffery,
Thank you for contacting my office about President Obama's health care law. I appreciate hearing from you.
President Obama's health care law is fundamentally wrong in its approach to improving our nation's health care system. It forces people to buy overpriced health plans they do not want, hikes taxes, and puts important and personal health care decisions in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats instead of patients and their doctors. News of skyrocketing health insurance premium increases--32.5 percent on average in Pennsylvania--coupled with the fact that 40 percent of Pennsylvanians now live in areas with no health insurance competition, show just how Obamacare's broken promises are hurting Pennsylvanians.
For the tens of thousands of Pennsylvania families suffering from higher health care costs and fewer choices, it's good news that an alternative plan has been on the table. This is an important first step in a process that deserves careful consideration. While I continue to review the House Republicans' plan and follow the ongoing legislative process in that chamber, I will insist on a health care system that empowers families and individuals to access the care they need, at a price they can afford, from a doctor they choose.
Additionally, I believe that as Obamacare is repealed and we transition to a better health care system, we cannot pull the rug out from under anyone who is currently covered by Obamacare. This means federal assistance should be maintained for a period of time until an affordable, consumer-driven alternative is permitted.
Please know that I understand your concerns about the flaws in the current American health care system. As Congress continues to debate health care reform, I will be sure to keep your thoughts in mind.
Thank you again for your correspondence. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Signature
Today, July 24, 2017 I finally got a response from Sen Casey.
6:36 PM (1 hour ago)
to me
Dear Mr. D_______:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me about the Affordable Care Act. I appreciate hearing from you about this issue.
In 2010, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. I voted for this legislation and continue to support the law today. I support this law because I believe that it reflects our Nation’s commitment to ensuring access to health care for all Americans. Since its passage, we have made significant strides in improving our health care system: 20 million individuals have obtained health insurance; insurance companies are no longer able to discriminate against individuals with pre-existing conditions, women or older Americans; and senior citizens have saved more than $20 billion on the cost of prescription drugs. I respect the views of those who remain opposed to the Affordable Care Act, and appreciate understanding how we can improve upon the current law. However, I fundamentally believe that we must build upon and expand the important progress that we have achieved.
I am actively working on commonsense solutions to improve our health care system. I recently joined several of my colleagues in introducing a bill to bring down prescription drug costs by allowing the importation of drugs from Canada. I also support creating a Medicare-like “public option” to compete with private insurance and provide consumers with more choices. I have also proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act itself, such as making it easier for families to access the law’s tax credit for health insurance when one spouse already has insurance at work. Please be assured that I will continue to work on this issue, and remain committed to ensuring that every American has access to quality, affordable health care.
Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about this or any other matter of importance to you.
For more information on this or other issues, I encourage you to visit my web site, http://casey.senate.gov. I invite you to use this online office as a comprehensive resource to stay up-to-date on my work in Washington, request assistance from my office or share with me your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you and to Pennsylvania.
Sincerely,
Bob Casey
United States Senator
Thanks for the prompt reply Sen Casey. You make me feel like you have my best interests at heart. :rolleyes: