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Question of the Day

February 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Since Scott Garrett doesn’t think that children from lower income families should have basic health insurance coverage, why doesn’t he give up the cushy health insurance plan that his family gets from him being in Congress?

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Garrett: Anti-Children’s Healthcare

January 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Cross posted from BlueJersey.com (thanks to Jason Springer)Remember how Scott Garrett showed last week how he hated women by voting against not one but two bills that would provide fairness to women in the workplace as it related to equal pay? Well, there’s more:

The House of Representatives today voted to expand SCHIP to 4 million more children by a vote of 289-139:

“Soon we will have a new president who has committed himself to reforming our nation’s health care system so every American can access affordable and quality health care.” said Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. “The bill we are considering today makes a down-payment on that promise.”

This bill was passed without a veto threat looming as was the case with the previous administration. Maybe that was motivation for Rodney Frelinghuysen to switch his prior no vote to support healthcare for children. Here’s how they voted on this one:

Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009
YES NO
Adler
Andrews
Frelinghuysen
Holt
Lance
LoBiondo
Pallone
Pascrell
Payne
Rothman
Sires
Smith
Garrett

Democrats are in blue, and Republicans are in red.

Here’s what Congressman Rothman said about the passage:

“Passage of this bill in the new Congress is a strong first step toward solving the crisis of the uninsured in America,” said Rothman. “Right now there are 47 million Americans surviving without health insurance, including 1.3 million in my home state of New Jersey. These families are living in constant fear that a sudden illness or injury could result in financial ruin. That is why it is so important that we take swift and meaningful action. Providing healthcare coverage for an additional 4 million children is a powerful example of what we can accomplish on a whole host of problems facing our country. I look forward to working with the new President and my colleagues in Congress toward bringing additional changes for the better to New Jersey and the entire country.”

Congressman Holt also noted that this legislation includes language for mental health parity:

“I long have fought for mental health parity, and was pleased that last year we could improve mental health coverage for private insurance plans and Medicare. I am encouraged that we have now extended this to the SCHIP program.”

Americans United for change had this to say about Garrett’s opposition:

“Congressman Garrett should explain to New Jersey families why he voted to deny healthcare for millions of children in need, especially in these tough economic times. With thousands of Americans losing their jobs each day, the SCHIP program has become more critical than ever as more and more parents struggle to find affordable health insurance for their children. Despite Garrett’s opposition, this critical legislation to expand the SCHIP program passed with broad bipartisan support in Congress today, with the Senate expected to follow suit. President-Elect Obama will soon sign this long overdue legislation into law so that millions of parents no longer have to pray their children don?t get sick or hurt or ask themselves: ‘Is it bad enough to go to the doctor?”

I’m sure Garrett doesn’t mind, but he stands alone on this one. Maybe he can take children to the doctor with his health insurance.

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