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CBO Affirms H.R. 3962 Will Control Costs, Lower Premiums
Published on Nov 3, 2009 - 7:12:55 AM
By: House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Washington, D.C. November 2, 2009 - Today the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released estimates confirming that H.R. 3962 - the Democratic health reform bill - will succeed in controlling costs that will be reflected in individual and family premiums. CBO found that by 2016, premiums will be $5,300 for an individual and $15,000 for a family of four in the Exchange. This is well below the $24,000 family premium expected if Congress fails to act and premiums grow as projected under current law.
"This underscores that this legislation will control health care costs and lower health care premiums for families and individuals relative to today," said Chairman Henry A. Waxman, Chairman Charles B. Rangel, and Chairman George Miller. "The Affordable Health Care for America Act will make health insurance and health care accessible for millions of low-income and middle-class families who currently lack affordable coverage."
A Kaiser/HRET survey found that in 2009, premiums for employer-sponsored coverage are $4,824 for individuals and $13,375 for family policies. Current employer insurance is comparable to the coverage individuals and families will be able to expect in the Exchange with the bill's insurance reforms and consumer protections in place. One recent projection estimated that health insurance premiums in 2016 will be over $8,000 for individuals and over $24,000 for families if health reform is not enacted.
CBO additionally recognizes that the House affordability credits and insurance reforms offer more help to more people than the Senate Finance Committee proposal. These provisions work in tandem to make it more attractive and likely for all people, including older Americans and those with pre-existing conditions, to get insurance instead of remaining uninsured when compared to the Senate Finance Committee proposal. The House legislation insures seven million more individuals, reaching 96 percent of all Americans.

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Comments
Bob Galt
04 Nov 2009, 12:24
HR 3962 Manager's Amendment
The newly released HR 3962 Manager's Amendment is now at
http://www.mywritertools.com/congress.asp in pdf, doc and rtf formats. It
is only 46 pages but has a very interesting section about biofuels --- gee,
this looks like pork so I am sure that Obama will follow through on his
pledge and delete it.
John Lloyd Scharf
03 Nov 2009, 14:00
USPS/IRS Health Care
Of those "50 million," that lack insurance there were 45,000 who died
without health care. With health care, 98,000 died FROM health care because
of malpractice.
The question is do we want to trust that largest corporation in the world,
the U.S. Government.
Do not expect house calls anytime soon.
We have seen how well the government delivers on its promises and its
bureaucracies pursue the money without giving us benefits on so many
levels. Imagine another organ of the government that only ultimately must
listen to the Secretary of the Treasury - another "service" of which is the
IRS.
http://theprogressivecapitalist.blogspot.com/2009/10/affordable-health-care
-for-america-act.html
That blog of mine above has several .pdf connections (HR. 3962 and two
summaries, a few videos, and page references for new taxes and other
mandates). If you cannot use the link, google "Progressive Capitalist H.R.
3962."
If you believe the promises of this bill, you have to deal with the lie
that it fosters competition with a government option called the "Public
Option" and establishes the government as a monopoly making its own rules.
Don't worry. You'll run out of "rich" soon enough. We have at least a$12
trillion economy of which at least $1.8 trillion is spent on health care.
If you read the bill, there are plenty of opportunities to soak the middle
class, if you do not mind the 1.6 million made jobless.
Mark Stafford
03 Nov 2009, 11:17
The CBO is lying more Gov. will not save us money, more Gov. = more
corruption
Bob Galt
03 Nov 2009, 09:59
There is a website at www.mywritertools.com that has the new Health Bill
3962 in .doc, .rtf and .pdf versions as well as a program that lets you
easily count and list all words and phrases in the document. It also lets
you select a word or phrase and easily go to each occurence in the
document. You can get the different versions of the bill at
http://www.mywritertools.com/congress.asp
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