Senator Hatch Office

Senator Hatch Office

@SenOrrinHatch

U.S. Senator from Utah.

http://www.hatch.senate.gov

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  1. Sen. Hatch's full statement on the DC Circuit court ruling Obama Admin's recess appointments unconstitutional:

  2. Hatch: "Ruling reaffirms that the Constitution is above political party or agenda, despite what the Obama Admin seems to think."

  3. Hatch: "My proposals ... will help ensure that future generations have a viable and sustainable safety net in place."

  4. Hatch: These 5 specific entitlement reform porposals are reasonable, rational ideas that have all enjoyed bipartisan support over the years.

  5. Hatch: "Number Five – We need to strengthen Medicaid for patients and states through realistic reforms."

  6. Hatch: "Number Four – We need to increase quality and lower costs in Medicare by introducing competitive bidding into the program."

  7. Hatch: "Number Three – We need to simplify Medicare beneficiary cost-sharing while protecting seniors from catastrophic health costs."

  8. Hatch: "Number Two–Modernize Medigap by limiting supplemental Medicare plans from covering initial out-of-pocket expenses for beneficiaries"

  9. Sen. Hatch laying out five specific proposals to rein in entitlement spending and put our nation on a better fiscal course...

  10. Hatch: "So btw Medicare & Medicaid, we have two programs that threaten to swallow up, not only the federal gvmt, but state gvmts as well."

  11. Hatch: "In the next ten years, federal Medicaid spending as a share of the U.S. economy is set to grow by 37 percent."

  12. Hatch: "Fixing Medicare won’t just be a matter of trimming off some of the fat and waste – the problems with the program are systemic."

  13. Hatch: "The main drivers of our debts and deficits is not a lack of revenue, it’s our entitlement programs."

  14. VIDEO: Sen. Hatch speaking on the Senate Floor about the need to make structural reforms to Medicare, Medicaid

  15. RT if you agree that entitlement reform plays an important role in reducing our national debt.

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