Legislative Update by Congressman Mike Ross
A Milestone for Medicare
 
August 1, 2003
 
This week marks 38 years since President Lyndon B. Johnson fulfilled his promise to seniors and signed the landmark bill that established the Medicare program.  As he signed that bill, President Johnson said, “No longer will older Americans be denied the healing miracle of modern medicine.”  Little did he know what would happen in Congress only four decades later.

This month, Congress is in recess for the August District Work Period; it’s an opportunity for us to get out among the communities in our districts and visit with the people we represent in Washington.  At the end of this work period, we will return to our nation’s Capitol to put the final touches on a Republican-crafted bill that would ultimately end Medicare as we know it – and as it was established 38 years ago.

Many of you have heard me speak out against this plan as I have met with you in your hometowns so far during the work period, but I want to use this anniversary of the program that has helped to care for our seniors for 38 years to get the word out again.  

During the course of Medicare’s 38-year history, there have been amazing advances in medical technology, including prescription medicine that can keep us healthy and out of the hospital.  Modernizing Medicare to include a prescription drug benefit for seniors is a necessity, but unfortunately, that necessity is opening the door for a potentially devastating change. 

The Republican Medicare bill aimed at providing seniors with prescription drug coverage will completely privatize Medicare by 2010.  Rather than truly modernizing Medicare to include prescription drug coverage for seniors, in 2010 we’re going to simply hand them a voucher and say, “Here you go, now go out and find yourself a health insurance policy.” 

There is a reason Medicare was created, there is a reason our seniors have worked hard and paid payroll taxes: so that their needs will be taken care of.  I assure you that I will do everything in my power to preserve, protect, and strengthen this program that has helped our seniors live longer and healthier lives.


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