Pelosi remarks on the health bill and its affect on people with pre-existing conditions

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, and Congressman Mark Schauer of Michigan held a press availability this afternoon in the Capitol with representatives from Easter Seals to highlight the urgency of health insurance reform for children with pre-existing conditions. Shannon Saunders Eaton of Ohio and Jessica Segal of Texas told their personal stories as a testament to why we must end insurance company discrimination against those with pre-existing conditions and disabilities. Below are the Speaker's opening remarks and closing statement:

Speaker Pelosi Opening Remarks

"On behalf of my colleagues, I want to say what a privilege it is to welcome back to the Capitol our friends from Easter Seals. They were here with us earlier in the year to fight for children's health as they have been doing on and on and on. With their help, we had big bipartisan support for the state children's health insurance legislation that the President signed into law. Thank you to Jerry Mattimore, who is the Chairman, and to Jim Williams, who is the CEO. I want to especially acknowledge Stephen Mullen, a volunteer from the San Francisco Bay Area who is with us this morning, as well as others from around the country.

"It is really an opportunity for us to say thank you to the Easter Seals for what they do for our children, for the American people, what they have done ongoing. And when they decide to come to Capitol Hill, they make a tremendous difference. As I mentioned with SCHIP, and now helping with issues in our health bill that relate to people with pre-existing conditions. The bill is coming. It will be soon. And we believe that the more the public knows about how people with disabilities or pre-existing conditions are affected by the bill, they will be happy indeed. Every family in America is one phone call, one accident, one diagnosis away from needing what we have in our bill.

"A champion on Capitol Hill for people with disabilities has been our Leader, Steny Hoyer, who was instrumental in passing so much legislation in that regard, and you heard him speak so beautifully when we unveiled the statue of Helen Keller.

"First we turn to Mark Schauer, a new Member from the freshman class from Michigan. He has made the issue of ending discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions his clarion call, along with fighting for our seniors and Medicare and the rest. He has been a great champion for our kids. I am also glad that he is with us today to help welcome Easter Seals back to the Capitol as we welcome Shannon and Jessica. And we will be hearing from Jessica shortly.

"Congressman Schauer."

Speaker Pelosi Closing Statement

"It is quite remarkable to listen to Shannon even though she did not make formal remarks, but she set the tone for the afternoon and her mom and to hear Jessica's resolve. They demonstrate so clearly that in our society we must respect people for what they can do, rather than judge them for what they cannot. They demonstrate so clearly why -- as we address the issue of ending discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions -- that discrimination is price discrimination in terms of the cost of health care. And we must honor the mission of the Easter Seals, which enables people to live, learn, work and play in our communities.

"What's important to note about the legislation is that it is very important for everyone, but particularly for pre-existing conditions, is that there is a cap on what you pay in. There is no cap on the benefit that you receive -- either in a year or in a lifetime. So this is a liberation. This is a liberation. Where people can live and plan and go forward with the confidence and they can do whatever they want to do and Jessica has demonstrated her resolve very clearly -- hearing her story is such an inspiration. And we know that Shannon is going to do whatever she wants to do.

"But there are many reasons why it is important to pass this legislation. We're very proud in particular of what it means to people with pre-existing conditions and for people with disabilities."

Source:

Office of the Speaker of the House

Comments

  1. davemcduffie davemcduffie United States says:

    At exactly what time in the history of OUR COUNTRY has the Democrat party EVER done anything that you could call "COST EFFECTIVE"? Thats right...NEVER! This party NEVER saw a tax hike or a pay raise for themselves they did not vote for! They are a self-serving, American Taxpayer-hating group of CROOKS! Why is that crook Rangel in charge of investigating HIMSELF?!!! Gee, I wonder how that one will turn out! And the news media covers up/ignores EVERY law breaking one of them, but let a republican mis-speak and boy they are all over that! What if a republican referred to the US as having 57 states...HMMMMMM?! Yeah right! The only truth from the O administration so far...the new health care system will be every bit as successful as the US POST OFFICE...do you need to know anything else or are you just plain stupid?

  2. CARA CARA United States says:

    I do NOT want any government telling me what treatment I can have and which they will not pay for. That is what the public option and gov plan will do,, MARK MY WORDS.. We all know that the government are liars and cheats, and say one thing and then hack it to death or change it. IT HAS HAPPENED TIME AND TIME AGAIN.!!

    One more thing, where is it in the constitution or anywhere else does it say that private industry and private companies AND PRIVATE PEOPLE have to pay for those who are poor!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Years ago, if you had no money,, too bad... you get what you can pay for. I am not rich, but I way don't want to pay for some slug who refuses to go pick strawberries, even though he dropped out of school in the 8th grade..then he thinks he is too good to pick in the fields IT'S CALLED YOU LOSE BUCKWHEAT!!

    THIS COUNTRY HAS GONE DOWN THE TOILET AND IS ONLY GETTING TOTALLY WORSE!!!!!!!!!!!!

    AND TODAYS PARENTS ARE THE FAULT OF ALL THESE BRATS WHO THINKS THEY DESERVE TO BE MILLIONAIRES AND LIVE LIKE ONE WHEN THEY DON'T HAVE A POT TO PEE IN!  

    What happened to all the hippies who lived in communes and live simple blah blah blah,,, you people turned into the biggest bunch of hypocrites OF ALL AGES....!!

    • Phil Phil United States says:

      OK, Cara, You don 't want a govt telling you what treatment you can have. I get that. Are you happy with big insurance telling you what treatment you can or can't have? Because that's exactly what's happening now. Big Insurance is canceling your insurance at the first sign of illness, or not enrolling you because of a pre-existing condition. And they are raising your rates to unaffordable extremes as you get older so you'll drop the coverage because you can't afford it. WAKE UP!!!

      Your anger is understandable but totally misplaced. Big Insurance are the liars and cheaters, and they are scared to death of the public option because it is the ONLY thing that will force them to compete and lower their appalling costs, and ruin the gravy train that they've been on for years.

      The myth that any govt program is inherently a failure is just that, a MYTH. While not perfect, Medicare works just fine, and has saved many lives. When you say "You People", exactly who are you referring to? The rest of us American citizens? I'm not rich either. I work hard for my money, and I'm sick of big medical corporations STEALING it from me along with my health,  with ridiculous costs and ridiculous conditions for receiving even the most basic care.
      Do yourself a favor, stop getting your info from FOX news, and do some real research, and youll see that the public option works FOR you as well. Save your anti-immigration rants for the immigration reform argument, which is where it belongs. Not in the health care debate.

    • Patrick Mills Patrick Mills United States says:

        I here you when you say,you don't want someone to tell you what treatment you can have. Now can you here the people that have worked their entire lives and still can't afford the health care that  they deserve?  Nobody is saying you have to use the health care provided for everyone else if you want to pay for a treatment that you can afford then by all means do so. What I am  asking for is people to realize that a healthy workforce means less loss of domestic product,less cost to employers, higher output by employee's and a healthier nation.

        I know from past experience that health insurance companies tell you what treatments you can have , what prescriptions you can get,and when you get dropped because they don't want to cover you anymore!!!!! Now you can be denied insurance because of a pre-existing condition. For which you receive no treatment for  because it is un-affordable.

      Tell me when you get  on my side of the spectrum you  don't want some type of help. Tell me when one of your loved one's are in need of help and it's denied because you can't afford it you don't want government telling them they have to help. Then you can tell me what you do want.    

  3. annoyed annoyed United States says:

    We who have a pre-existing condition,are already being refused insurance coverage by certain companies. This in itself isn
    t fair due to the money they have recieved over the years. I was checking into a different company, with a better price range and was told if I had any type of COPD they would not let me use their insurance company. Beware people, they really don't care if you are insured or not. It's sad to say, but something has to be done about this. They are even refusing children who have problems.I can name one company, but I had better not

  4. Irma Wanitschke Irma Wanitschke United States says:

    I just want to have a say in this debate along with those who oppose and those who approve.  I have watched intently from day one on this debate and have consistantly seen and heard wrong statements being spoken that have got the citizens of this nation arguing over something that they have no actual facts for their statements.  I really thought we were a more educated society than I am drawing from reading some of the comments that I read on the blogs.  People, get the facts before you enter this debate or any other.  Go to Fact Check, - and stop quoting what some commentators on TV are yelling out, who are misrepresenting the facts for their own political agendas, at the cost of the citizens of this great nation. I do not call that being a good citizen or a good Christian, who they claim to be.  Get smart - and then enter the debate.

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