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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Terri A. Sewell (D-AL) released the following statement after voting against H.R. 6079 Patients’ Rights Repeal Act:

“Today marked the 31st time House Republicans have voted to take away healthcare benefits instead of focusing on job creation and economic growth.  With only thirteen legislative days left before summer recess, it is deeply disappointing that we must put up with this political charade that puts the health and welfare of millions of Americans in jeopardy.  Frankly, the American people deserve better and my constituents expect more.

The Affordable Care Act has been passed by both the House and Senate, signed by the President and now upheld as constitutional by the highest court in the land. The American people would be better served if Congress joined the President in working to build on the healthcare reform, rather than undoing it.  The fact is, the Affordable Care Act is already providing millions of Americans access to quality healthcare benefits and protections.

In the 7th Congressional District of Alabama alone, 36,000 children with pre-existing health conditions can no longer be denied coverage by their health insurers.  4,700 seniors now pay less for prescription drugs.  90,000 adults and 19,000 children will have health insurance that covers preventative care services and 6,800 young adults will continue to have access to health insurance through their parent’s coverage.

In this difficult economy, where Americans are working harder for less and struggling to provide for their families, the last thing they can afford to lose is their healthcare benefits.  Rather than continuing these divisive politics, we must work together to put people to work and strengthen the middle class.  I remained committed to ensuring all Americans continue to have access to quality affordable healthcare.”

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Contact: Rob NeSmith;         rob.nesmith@mail.house.gov;      202.225.2665