Dear,
Many of the questions and comments I got when I convened an open chat about health care reform last month expressed concerns about the direction of the negotiations to combine the House and Senate health care bills. We know the Senate passed a weaker bill. I’m doing everything I can to ensure your voice is heard and to fight for a public option in the final bill.
Please tell me what you think. We’ve posted a poll at countdowntohealthcare.com asking whether you think that we should oppose a final bill that doesn’t meaningfully improve upon the Senate bill, or whether you think the Senate bill takes enough positive steps.
Go to the site and weigh in today. We’re in this fight together, and I value your perspective.
Thanks,
Anthony
http://countdowntohealthcare.com/Many of us are growing more anxious by the day that the negotiations to put the House and Senate health bills together will make too many compromises in favor of a Senate bill we know is weaker than the one passed in the House.
But there’s a limit to how many compromises we can accept before the health care bill becomes a reform bill in name only. That’s why I will oppose the final bill unless it represents a genuine improvement on the Senate bill.
I believe that the bill we passed in the House, though not perfect, would have been a major step forward in providing all Americans with quality, affordable health care that guarantees choice, and competition through a public option. Unless the final bill looks more like what we passed in the House, and less what we saw emerge from the Senate, I will not support it.
Do you agree? Cast your vote in the poll on this page and let me know what you think.
http://countdowntohealthcare.com/Anthony
Congressman Weiner will oppose the final bill unless it represents a genuine improvement on the Senate bill. What do you think?
Agree. There's a limit to how many compromises we can accept. 79%
Disagree. The Senate bill isn't perfect, but it's good enough. 21%