Daniels Issues Caution on Federal Health Care Reform

updated: 11/5/2009 8:19:27 AM

Daniels Issues Caution on Federal Health Care Reform

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GoveRnor Mitch Daniels has written members of Indiana's Congressional delegation asking them to consider the impact of federal health care reform. In the letter, Daniels says the "current House bill is the worst version yet, with truly awful consequences for Indiana." Daniels recommends lawmakers focus on measures that will reduce health care costs and expand personal choice. A copy of the letter can be found online.

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Press Release

Governor Mitch Daniels sent a letter to the Indiana members of the U.S. House of Representatives today to ask them to carefully weigh the negative impact currently-debated health care legislation would create for Indiana and individual Hoosiers. A vote is expected on health care reform legislation in the House as early as this weekend.
 
"The current House bill is the worst version yet, with truly awful consequences for Indiana," Daniels wrote.
 
He suggested that efforts be directed on measures that will reduce health care costs, expand personal choice and give first priority to restoring a pro-jobs, pro-growth environment throughout the country.
 
The complete letter may be found at this link: http://www.in.gov/gov/files/Press/Visclosky_letter.pdf
 
The letter at the link is addressed to Congressman Pete Visclosky. The same letter also was sent to Representatives Donnelly, Souder, Buyer, Burton, Pence, Carson, Ellsworth and Hill this afternoon.

Source: Office of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels

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