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Robert Brady (D-PA-1), Chaka Fattah (D-PA-2), Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA-3), Joe Sestak (D-PA-7), Patrick Murphy (D-PA-8), Christopher Carney (D-PA-10), John Murtha (D-PA-12), Paul Kanjorski (D-PA-11), Allyson Schwartz (D-PA-13), Mike Doyle (D-PA-14) Get A+ fo

	    Health Care Vote Shows Who Sides With Working Families vs. Insurance
Companies

    HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the heels of an
historic late night vote in the House of Representatives for a good,
balanced health care reform bill, the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO released its
scoring of how our state's U.S. representatives voted on HR 3962, the
Affordable Health Care for America Act.

    The legislation, which passed Saturday evening by a vote of 220 to 215,
takes America another step closer to bringing security and stability to our
nation's health care system. Working families would get much needed relief
from skyrocketing health care prices by being able to choose between a
public option and private for-profit insurance.

    Pennsylvania Congressional Health Care Scorecard

    A+ /Sided with Working Families

    Robert Brady (D-PA-1), Chaka Fattah (D-PA-2), Kathy Dahlkemper
(D-PA-3), Joe Sestak (D-PA-7), Patrick Murphy (D-PA-8), John Murtha
(D-PA-12), Christopher Carney (D-PA-10), Paul Kanjorski (D-PA-11), Allyson
Schwartz (D-PA-13), Mike Doyle (D-PA-14)

    F-/ Sided With Insurance Companies

    Jason Altmire (D-PA-4), Glenn Thompson (R-PA-5), Jim Gerlach (R-PA-6),
Bill Shuster (R-PA-9), Charles Dent (R-PA-15), Joseph Pitts (R-PA-16), Tim
Holden (D-PA-17), Tim Murphy (R-PA-18), Todd Platts (R-PA-19)

    "This is an historic victory that moves Pennsylvania's working families
one step closer to the passage of real health care reform," said William
George, President of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO. "And it was a huge test of
who will stand with working families versus the moneyed special interests.
While some of the Commonwealth's members passed with flying colors by
standing up for the people who sent them to Washington, others failed by
voting to keep the status quo. Make no mistake: Working families will
remember who fulfilled the promises they were elected on and they will
continue to stand with their Representatives who delivered."

    The legislation would also help small businesses access quality,
affordable health care with lower rates and stable pricing from year to
year. And it would lessen the burden of covering the uninsured by requiring
employers to provide health care for their employers or pay into a common
fund.

    The House bill is also financed in a responsible way -- it is fully
paid for and would reduce our nation's rising deficits. Furthermore, it
does not attempt to pay for health care on the backs of middle class
working families by increasing taxes on the health care that families are
already struggling to pay for.

    Once the Senate votes on its own bill, the two bills will be reconciled
into final health care reform legislation.




	

 

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