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Health Care
Health care reform must ensure that quality coverage is affordable and accessible for every American, regardless of income or pre-existing conditions. But it must not force Americans into a government-run health care system that would eliminate coverage they receive from their employer. Nor must it mandate that business or individuals pay for coverage. Every American must have the right to choose the health plan that best meets their needs and medical decisions must be made by patients and doctors, not government bureaucrats.
NEW HEALTHCARE REFORM LAW LINKS
Updated January 2011
Letters From Texas CD-10 Constituents Regarding Healthcare Repeal (New 01/20/11)
Five Budget Reasons To Repeal The Democrats' Costly New Healthcare Law (New 01/18/11)
House Resolution 9 Replacement Goal (New 01/18/11)
Obamacare Organizational Chart - Updated July 2010
Latest Developments with the Healthcare Reform Laws
Impending Tax Increases
Medicare Cuts
Effects on Small Business
Healthcare Implementation Timeline
Summary of Healthcare Reconciliation Bills
Healthcare Reconciliation by the Numbers
HR 4872 Cost Estimate
Healthcare Bill Impact on Economy
McCaul Statement on Obama Healthcare Summit
REPUBLICAN ALTERNATIVE LEGISLATION
House Republicans' Alternative Bill (Incorporates H.R. 3218, co-sponsored by Congressman McCaul)
Text|Summary
H.R. 3218, the "Improving Health Care for All Americans Act" (co-sponsored by Congressman McCaul)
H.R. 3218: Text, an alternative to the Democrats' government-run option
H.R. 3218: Summary in McCaul's press release
Comprehensive List of Republican Alternative Summaries
RELATED TOPICS
H.R. 3200 - Democrats' Original Reform Bill
H.R. 3200, the Democrats' government-run option
H.R. 3200: Full Summary
H.R. 3200: Key Amendments
H.R. 3200: Organizational Chart
Congressman McCaul's Op-Ed on Health Care Reform, June 2009
McCaul's response to the President's healthcare address
President Obama's Speech: Myth vs Fact