Check this out - I sent this info to my congresscunt and this is what she sent back:
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Dear 333386:
Thank you for contacting me to express your thoughts on repealing the Affordable Care Act. I appreciate the benefit of your views and welcome the opportunity to respond.
I voted against H.R. 2 because it would end important consumer protections for Americans with private insurance, weaken Medicare, and take away coverage options for those without insurance. Instead of identifying specific improvements, those opposed to health reform proposed to eliminate the entire reform bill. If such an irresponsible measure were to become law:
· Consumer protections for 445,000 constituents who have private insurance would be rescinded, resulting in higher health care costs and reduced coverage;
· 9,200 residents in Westchester and Rockland Counties with pre-existing conditions would lose access to insurance;
· Insurers could reinstate devastating annual and lifetime benefit caps;
· Pregnant women and breast and prostate cancer survivors could be denied coverage when they most need it;
· Seniors would have to pay higher prescription drug costs; and
· 4.4 million families in the New York area would not be able to access tax credits to purchase better and more affordable coverage.
I am more than happy to work with my colleagues to improve flawed portions of the law. For instance, I have voted to repeal to so-called 1099 provision impacting small businesses and joined my Republican colleagues in supporting a proposal to delay the controversial Independent Payment Advisory Council. However, I cannot support proposals to nullify important consumer protections that help New Yorkers.
Thank you again for sharing your thoughts with me. If you would like more information on this or other issues, or to sign up for my regular e-newsletter, visit my website at
www.lowey.house.gov. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can help you in any way.
Sincerely,
Nita Lowey
Member of Congress