Edwards Will Vote Against House Health Care Reform Bill
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Edwards Will Vote Against House Health Care Reform Bill
Central Texas Congressman Chet Edwards said Saturday he will vote against the sweeping House health care reform measure because he thinks “there is too much new spending in the bill.”
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Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, said Saturday he will vote against the U.S. House version of the sweeping health care reform measure that would extend insurance to tens of millions of Americans and lead to dramatic changes in the country’s medical system.

The announcement came as the House started debate on the measure Saturday and Democrats hailed the legislation as an advance for the nation's social fabric and a moral and economic imperative.

“After listening to thousands of my constituents and carefully reviewing the legislation, I have made a decision to vote “no” on the House health care reform bill,” Edwards said Saturday.

“Given the huge federal deficits facing our nation, I believe there is too much new spending in this bill.

“I am especially disappointed that the bill does not have a fiscal trigger in it to cut spending if actual costs of new programs turn out to be higher than projected,” he said.

“I also have concerns about a government-run “public option” insurance company and question whether this bill goes far enough in actually reducing health care costs for working families and businesses,” he said.

Republicans argue that the measure would be a government takeover of the health care system that would damage the economy and erode the doctor-patient relationship.

A vote was planned for late Saturday and it’s expected to be tight.

Democratic leaders hoped a late-morning visit by Obama to Capitol Hill would push it over the edge.

Edwards says he thinks most people in his district see the need for health care reform to hold down costs and make care more affordable, but that they also want legislation to be fiscally responsible.

“Throughout this debate I have heard two extremes. Some on the far left would like to see the federal government run a socialized health care system. Some on the far right would get the government completely out of health care, which would mean the elimination of Medicare and Medicaid. I think both extremes are wrong,” he said.


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Posted by: VW Location: BCS on Nov 10, 2009 at 07:26 AM

They took advantage of everyone being distracted by the Fort Hood shooting to finish slamming this through Congress. Sure makes me wonder...
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Posted by: John Location: Bryan on Nov 8, 2009 at 06:46 PM

People, Be serious. Chet checked to see if they would have enough votes and was ALLOWED to vote no. Why do you think it took Nancy several days to make sure they had enough. This is the way it works in Washington. But keep thinking he is looking out for us...
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Posted by: NoWoolOverMyEyes on Nov 8, 2009 at 05:49 PM

Chet is only trying to change his image since people found out that he votes with Pelosi 95% of the time. He has probably been asking Momma Pelosi if he could please vote the other way since the democrats already have the votes without him.
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