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Mississippi Gov Says All States Worried About Gov’t-Run Health Care

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour says that all governors, including ones that are Democratic, are worried that government-run health care will punish small businesses and will cost too much (0:41).

 
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Health Care Reform Becoming The Nightmare Before Recess

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

By Joseph Russell- Talk Radio News Service

There are at least two things lawmakers agree upon in Washington regarding health care reform. First, it must be done. Second, it’s becoming a nightmare.

The nightmare for Democrats is being caused by growing bipartisan objection for a government run health care system. Republicans like House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio), say the bill is a “bureaucratic nightmare” for the American public.

On Tuesday, Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) said that House Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats “are on the verge of an historic victory for the American taxpayers and the American health care economy” by opposing a government run health care system.

Said Pence, “Under the Democrat plan, according to independent analysis, you’ll probably lose your health insurance and you might just lose your job.”

Governor Haley Barbour from Mississippi pointed out that the current proposal is nothing more than a huge unfunded mandate for states, and will hurt senior citizens through sweeping Medicare cuts. Moreover, Barbour said that the inevitable cost and tax increases will cripple most small businesses in most states.

Nevertheless, congressional recess is set to begin Friday, and without a proposal for health care reform in sight, it’s unknown whether members of Congress will be able to leave for vacation on time.

Miss. Governor Haley Barbour

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

By Courtney Ann Jackson-Talk Radio News Service

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour (R) discusses what should be done with health care legislation in the House and how it will affect individual states.