Dean Calls For Transparency For Health Care Bill

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With Congressional Democrats writing their health care bill behind doors in the dark of night this week, Congressman Heller called for adding some sunlight to the process by ensuring members of Congress and the public have at least 72 hours to review the proposal before Congress votes on it:

U.S. Rep. Dean Heller, R-Nev., said Thursday he hopes the House leadership that is putting together a health-care reform bill will agree to a 72-hour cooling off period for the lawmakers and public to look at the proposal before a vote.

"No one is going to know what the legislation will look like when it comes out of the House leadership offices," said the congressman, who said he doesn't know if the leadership will look at the House versions already out of committee or consider proposed amendments.

"I don't know if they will combine them or rewrite it, but it is imperative we have the 72-hour process," Heller said, adding that he at least hopes they post the bill on the Internet. At least the media could interpret the bill for the public, he said. ...

Heller also said he disagrees with the House leadership working behind closed doors on health-care legislation.

"I think that's wrong," he said, adding that he would like to see the leadership and committee chairs hold a public hearing.

Heller said the House Ways and Means Committee that he sits on started a hearing last week, and the 72-hour provision came up there. The Democrats closed the meeting within 10 minutes, he said.

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written by Mr. and Mrs W. J. Roe , October 30, 2009
I hope you will not vote for any bill that will change and cut medicare. I have already informed Senator H. Reid that my wife and I are both retired and rely on medicare. We will both work for those who protect SS and Medicare or we will work to unseat those who do not. We both voted for you in the last election and would like to see you continue your good work.
Sincerely Jeff & Quin Roe
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written by Rose Marie Donohue , November 25, 2009
Please stand firm against this rush to pass a trillion dollar bill. It is important that we use all our intellectual resources to weigh and reflect on each aspect of health care reform. This issue has been building over the last fifty years. We can not take it apart and substitute untried reforms because the consequences are grave and numerous. This reform will literally touch the life of everyone in our country surely that requires responsible dialogue and in depth research. Let's take the time to do this slowly and with adequate testing in small contained instances before we entirely change the way we deliver medical care in the United States.
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written by Fred C Miller , January 15, 2010
I am getting more disappointed with our Government in the following facts;
We were promised that all Health Care discussions would remain open. Health Care insuance would not be taxed. Special deals are being made to get votes for Health Care!! We had a Congess Man offered a deal just for his State Now there is a deal with Union Leaders so that members of their groups are not taxed gaining the Union Leaders support. Leaving the rest of us to fight for ourselves.
I understand the need for reform but this is not the way to go we need to stop this type of Gonernment. After all it is suppose to be a Government for the People by the People, not for thoses who can give montary support to keep them in office. Please yous your vote against this bill!!
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