David Price steps up

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Washington, DC – Flanked by constituents who favor comprehensive health insurance reform, Representative David Price (D-NC) today announced his support for the legislation that will come before the House of Representatives later this week. Rep. Price is the first member of congress from North Carolina to announce that he will back the legislation, lending more momentum to one of President Barack Obama’s top initiatives.

Rep. Price’s endorsement of the bill comes as House leadership is signaling that Congress will stay in session into the weekend to deliver a comprehensive health insurance reform package to the President’s desk. Last week, President Obama canceled a scheduled trip to Asia to aid the final push for reform. Later today he will continue the White House’s advocacy for the legislation at a rally in Ohio.

At the press conference, Rep. Price was joined by three local constituents who spoke about the importance of health insurance reform legislation to them. They included:

· David Swanson – Mr. Swanson, an independent investment advisor who lives in Durham, spoke about his frustration with increased premiums. This year, the premium for Mr. Swanson’s 15-year-old son rose 11%, while the premium for his 17 year-old daughter rose 54%. (Article)

· Blake Anderson – Mr. Anderson is a small business owner with four employees. He is currently unable to offer his employees health insurance coverage, or pay for his own insurance on the private market, but he does have access to insurance through his wife’s employer. Mr. Anderson has a pre-existing condition and previously experienced medical problems at a time when he did not have coverage. Mr. Anderson believes lack of access is a major impediment to small business growth in North Carolina.

· Libbie Hough – Mrs. Hough is the mother of 18-year-old Natalie Hough. On Sept. 30, Natalie, a student at Cedar Ridge High School, suffered a heart attack. Two teachers who had just received emergency training performed CPR and used a defibrillator before EMTs arrived. Natalie will be attending college in the fall and her mother worries that her daughter will not be able to get insurance coverage in the future. (Article)

The reform legislation would end the insurance industry’s practice of denying care because of pre-existing conditions, ban the imposition of lifetime limits for care, create oversight for insurance rate increases and allow children to remain on their parents’ insurance plan until they turn 26. The legislation strengthens the existing system of employer-based health insurance with the goal of ensuring stable coverage, affordable premiums and copayments, and quality care for all Americans. The bill also reduces the deficit. Rep. Price believes health insurance reform is an essential investment both in the American people, and in our nation’s long-term fiscal and economic well-being.

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Glad to see this

If there's one thing I know about David Price, it's that he takes the time to think things all the way through. This is welcome news.

Good for Rep. Price!

Good for Rep. Price.

Has anyone heard from Rep. Kissell?

Having failed to spot him in Durham with statewide Democrats the other week, I'm looking for him in Washington this week. I'm in DC for the National League of Cities conference.

This would be a great time for his constituents to remind him that the Natoma Canfields of the 8th District are counting on him to vote for health care reform this week. The excuses are stretching very thin.

Dan Besse

Didn't Price also introduce some Sunshine

legislation to fight back against the recent SCOTUS ruling recently? Seems like Price is making the news a lot lately, in a good way, I hope he keeps it up!

former campaign volunteers

My husband and I went to Cabarrus and recruited others to make phone calls; canvas and support Mr. Kissell financially. We wrote a few checks ourselves for more than we have ever given to a candidate.

It has been a heart breaker to not get any response to our letters, or phone calls. No one has been able to explain what Mr. Kissell's reason is for turning his back on the President's on whose coat tails he went to Congress.

You know the expression painting yourself into a corner? When your supporters want you to explain your self? And you feel no ability or responsibility to explain yourself The medicare argument is a very leaky one.

I still hope that Mr. Kissell understands that sometimes a man has to make a risky choice, but i am afraid someone is making it worth his while to deny reason.

I think Larry and his wife are the real deal and I hope they come out of this alright. They seemed like people with lots of integrity and sincere interest in being in government. I hope Mr. Kissell does not stand to the side and let the vote go on record without his support.

Best

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