WASHINGTON, DC—The House of Representatives today unanimously passed U.S. Representative Martha McSally’s legislation to prevent Members of Congress and their staff from being exempt from the State waiver provisions of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) as amended.
“Any law we pass that applies to our constituents must apply equally to Members of Congress as well. Anything short of that is hypocrisy. Congress must abide by the laws it passes and should be treated no differently than other hardworking Americans,” said Rep. McSally. “My measure eliminates double standards by preventing Members of Congress from exempting themselves from American Health Care Act.”
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Prime example of the type of people we need in Congress. Hoping she will introduce a term limit bill next.
ReplyDeleteGood....bc the House pays the countries Bills....good move
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ReplyDeleteMy children, this is a repudiation of the puppet masters of former teleprompter-in-chief Barack Hussein Obama's grand plan, now in shambles because of the hardware malfunction in Hillary's brain causing her to teeter and almost call. This Trump revolution will be heard !!!
ReplyDeleteWOW I can't believe someone actually introduced that bill. I was ready to tell Andy Harris if he voted for a bill that didn't include all members of congress and their staff I would work as hard as I could to unseat him. Apparently the members of congress got the message it would be political suicide to vote against that bill. You can be damn sure they didn't do it because they thought it was the right thing to do,they did it to cover their butts. THANK YOU Rep. McSally.
ReplyDeleteLiberal told me the opposite today. They can't tell the truth
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