U.S. Senator John Cornyn, Texas
*Sen. Cornyn Opening Statement At Mark-Up Of Baucus Proposal*
*Announces New Data Showing Baucus Health Plan Would Cost Texans More Than $20 Billion*
*WASHINGTON * U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, delivered
his opening statement at the Finance Committee mark up of Chairman Baucus health care
reform bill. Among other remarks, Sen. Cornyn announced the findings of a report he
requested from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, which estimates that
Chairman Baucus health care proposal would have a devastating impact on Texas. It would
increase Texas Medicaid costs by $20.4 billion over 10 years. Additionally, 2.5 million
more Texans will end up on a government program.
*Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery.*
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
There is bipartisan recognition that our health care system needs reform. Health care
costs have more than doubled for American families over the last decade.
Seniors are counting on Medicare but that program is underfunded by more than three
times the national debt. Medicaid imposes huge costs on state taxpayers and delivers poor
outcomes to patients.
Our current government health care programs are riddled with nearly $90 billion a year in
waste, fraud, and abuse.
Fear of lawsuits encourages defensive medicine which increases Americas health care
bills by up to 9 percent every year.
And millions of Americans lack health insurance.
We agree on the need to fix the system and so we should focus on common-sense solutions
that we can all support:
Making private coverage affordable to more people;
Realigning incentives for providers to focus on value instead of volume;
Creating incentives for patients to live healthier lives;
And cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in our current entitlement programs.
These areas of agreement should be the foundation of a bipartisan approach. Instead, a
more partisan proposal is before us today. This proposal would make many of our current
problems worse.
Here are my fundamental concerns:
*Continues Washingtons Spending Spree*
This proposal would increase government spending by $1.6 trillion over 10 years. The $856
billion price tag is misleading. When you start the clock in 2013 the first full year of
implementation the spending goes way up. The American people are tired of government
spending and Washington continues to ignore their voices.
*Increases the Costs of Private Insurance*
Several studies have shown that middle class families will see higher premiums because of
the new taxes in this proposal. Premiums in the individual market would go up by 10%,
according to one study. Small group insurance premiums would jump by up to 15% in Ohio
and up to 25% in California according to another study.
*Takes Money Out of Medicare*
This proposal takes $409 billion out of the Medicare program which is underfunded by $38
trillion. Any savings found in Medicare should be dedicated to making that program
solvent.
This proposal also cuts $125 billion out of Medicare Advantage which would break
President Obamas promise that Americans can keep the health plans they have.
*Expands Medicaid*
Medicaid already imposes huge costs on state taxpayers and crowds out education, law
enforcement, etc.
The Texas Health and Human Service Commission estimates that this proposal would:
Increase Texas Medicaid costs by more than $20 billion over 10 years;
Expand the number of Texans on Medicaid by 2.5 million people.
Medicaid delivers poorer health outcomes than private insurance and costs more than $30
billion a year in waste, fraud, and abuse.
*New Taxes on Families and Businesses*
This proposal includes nearly $350 billion in new taxes not including the individual and
employer mandates. Raising taxes is not the way to create jobs.
For individuals and families:
The proposal imposes a new tax on those who do not abide by the individual mandate. This
new tax is as much as $950 per year for an individual and $3,800 per family.
The White House says this isnt really a tax but if its not a tax, than why is the IRS
empowered to collect it?
For businesses:
The employer free rider provision is a huge burden.
One grocery chain in Texas estimates that this provision would cost them $10 million in
new taxes.
Most economists agree that employer mandates have the effect of reducing wages and
crippling job growth. When you put all the taxes and mandates together, the total bill
over the next 20 years is more than $2 trillion according to the Senate Budget
Committee.
*Defers the Tough Choices*
This proposal only includes a one-year fix for physicians payments under the Medicare
program. The cost of future fixes is not included. This proposal outsources the future of
our seniors health care to an unelected government board. This board could reduce access
to medical care with very limited Congressional review.
*Not Serious About Tort Reform*
On medical liability reform, this proposal includes only a Sense of the Senate
resolution. And that resolution is only a suggestion to states that they consider taking
action. There is no enforceable language on tort reform in the proposal.
With respect, Mr. Chairman, this proposal has major flaws. I plan to offer several
amendments that will address some of those flaws. But I should be honest: this proposal
taxes too much and grows government too much and I am not optimistic that a few
amendments will be able to change that.
*Sen. Cornyn serves on the Finance, Judiciary, Agriculture and Budget Committees. He
serves as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committees Immigration, Refugees and Border
Security subcommittee. He served previously as Texas Attorney General, Texas Supreme Court
Justice, and Bexar County District Judge.*
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