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mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. i was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment, mr. sarbanes. >> want to thank the committee for working on this amendment, i want to thank ms. harmon as well. to put this in context there is a significant set of provisions within the underlying bill that addressed the workforce shortage is and we have attempted in that respect to design pipelines and that will produce more medical professionals over time. but there's also a recognition that we need to do something in the immediate term and the phrase i like to use to describe this kind of an initiative is rapid deployment. we have to see where we can rapidly deploy care givers even a
mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. i was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the...
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mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment, mr. sarbanes. >> want to thank the committee for working on this amendment, i want to thank ms. harmon as well. to put this in context there is a significant set of provisions within the underlying bill that addressed the workforce shortage is and we have attempted in that respect to design pipelines and that will produce more medical professionals over time. but there's also a recognition that we need to do something in the immediate term and the phrase i like to use to describe this kind of an initiative is rapid deployment. we have to see where we can rapidly deploy care givers even as
mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment,...
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mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. i was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment, mr. sarbanes. >> want to thank the committee for working on this amendment, i want to thank ms. harmon as well. to put this in context there is a significant set of provisions within the underlying bill that addressed the workforce shortage is and we have attempted in that respect to design pipelines and that will produce more medical professionals over time. but there's also a recognition that we need to do something in the immediate term and the phrase i like to use to describe this kind of an initiative is rapid deployment. we have to see where we can rapidly deploy care givers even a
mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did. i was going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the...
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mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did.as going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment, mr. sarbanes. >> want to thank the committee for working on this amendment, i want to thank ms. harmon as well. to put this in context there is a significant set of provisions within the underlying bill that addressed the workforce shortage is and we have attempted in that respect to design pipelines and that will produce more medical professionals over tim but there's also a recognition that we need to do something in the immediate term and the phrase i like to use to describe this kind of an initiative is rapid deployment. we have to see where we can rapidly deploy care givers even as we a
mr. sarbanes. >> further discussion of the amendments? >> mr. chairman, i did.as going to say we would excepted, but i want to support mr. buyer, he is a former of the chairman's letter to committee so i personally think is an acceptable amendment but i yield to congressman buyer general. >> i personally do not oppose this but that does not make, i am only speaking individually and don't have the expertise that chairman buyer has a knack for the recognition on the amendment,...
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mr. sarbanes. this amendment deals with pre-existing conditions and as we now they america's affordable health choices and will prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions and insurance markets but this section will not take the bank until 2013. end of the americas with pre-existing conditions cannot wait until 2013. so this is intended to remedy that situation currently uninsured can deny coverage for in the absence of have a pre-existing condition for up to 12 months period in individual has had a continuous coverage defined as coverage with no lapses 73 days or more, then this 12 month time can be reduced based on the number of months of rebel coverage. in determining whether an individual has a pre-existing condition insurers are able to look back at an individual's medical history for six months with this amendment simply reduces the pre-existing medical condition limitations from time to 12 months to have to three months. this amendment also reduces the look back from six months to 30 days. fo
mr. sarbanes. this amendment deals with pre-existing conditions and as we now they america's affordable health choices and will prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions and insurance markets but this section will not take the bank until 2013. end of the americas with pre-existing conditions cannot wait until 2013. so this is intended to remedy that situation currently uninsured can deny coverage for in the absence of have a pre-existing condition for up to 12 months period in individual has...
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mr. sarbanes? no. mr. sarbanes no mr. murphy of connecticut? mr. murphy, no. mr. space? mr. space, no. mr. mcnortherny? mr. mcnortherny, no. mr. braillely? i'm sore. i apologize. ms. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. mr. brayly? mr. brayly votes. no mr. welsh? mr. welsh no. mr. barton? mr. barton eight. mr. hall? mr. hall, eight. mr. upton? mr. upton, eight. mr. stern? mr. stern, aye. mr. deal? mr. deal aye. mr. whitfield? mr. whitfield aye. mr. ship cuss? mr. shattuck. mr. status aye. mr. blunt? mr. blunt, aye. mr. boyer? mr. boyer, aye. mr. rod dan know vich? mr. rad done know vich, aye. mr. pitts? mr. pitts, eye. ms. bono max? ms. bono max aye a. mr. walden? >> aye. >> mr. walden, aye. mr. terry? mr. rogers? >> aye. >> mr. rogers, aye. mrs. my rick? mrs. my rick aye. mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania? aye. mr. murphy, aye. mr. burgess? aye. mr. burgess aye. ms. blackburn? mrs. blackburn aye. mr. beginningry aye. mr. scully? >> aye. >> mr. scully, aye. mr. voucher? mr. voucher rotes no. mr. goran? [ inaudible ] mr. goran, aye? mr. marquee? >> no. >> mr. marqu
mr. sarbanes? no. mr. sarbanes no mr. murphy of connecticut? mr. murphy, no. mr. space? mr. space, no. mr. mcnortherny? mr. mcnortherny, no. mr. braillely? i'm sore. i apologize. ms. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. mr. brayly? mr. brayly votes. no mr. welsh? mr. welsh no. mr. barton? mr. barton eight. mr. hall? mr. hall, eight. mr. upton? mr. upton, eight. mr. stern? mr. stern, aye. mr. deal? mr. deal aye. mr. whitfield? mr. whitfield aye. mr. ship cuss? mr. shattuck. mr. status...
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mr. sarbanes: thank you. chairman serrano, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak on this issue. as we move forward with this legislation, i hope we can work with the district of columbia to make sure we can protect the surrounding community. i yield back to you. mr. serrano: i can certainly appreciate the gentleman from maryland's frustrations as he raises an important issue. i'd work with the gentleman to ensure that the district of columbia review security procedures at the new beginning youth facility and works cooperative plea with local leaders in the state of maryland. mr. sarbanes: thank you. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from missouri. mrs. emerson: thank you. i now yield three minutes to a member of our subcommittee, mr. crenshaw from florida. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. crenshaw: thank you very much. let me just say as we stand here debating this bill there are a lot of people in this country who are hurting beca
mr. sarbanes: thank you. chairman serrano, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak on this issue. as we move forward with this legislation, i hope we can work with the district of columbia to make sure we can protect the surrounding community. i yield back to you. mr. serrano: i can certainly appreciate the gentleman from maryland's frustrations as he raises an important issue. i'd work with the gentleman to ensure that the district of columbia review security procedures at the new...
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mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.te the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble that is going to occur in the future. most economists would agree that yes this bubble is a housing bubble before it was a tech bubble and before that it was a savings and loan bubble. you cannot have government totally controlling financial markets unless they can totally control potential bubbles unless you totally stymie innovation and all you have is a vanilla, plain vanilla standard product felled there. i don't think that is good for consumers that we are trying to protect here. >> i agree with that. i don't think you connect government totally controlling every single financial dimension in
mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.te the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble...
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mr. sarbanes. mr. sarbanes: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from kentucky for organizing this very important discussion today and we've got some terrific members who have been very engaged in this health care topic for a long time and i say a long time because even though these are folks that came to this chamber in january of 2007, all of them are people who have been working on this issue for many, many years. and so this is going to be an important discussion tonight. i think a stimulating one and one that will be enlightening to all of those folks who are very concerned about where we are right now. today was an incredible day because today was introduced in this chamber, the health reform act, that i think is going to form the basis of moving us forward in a very meaningful and significant way in this country. this is a long time coming, this day. we ran on this issue in 2006, not because we made it up out of thin air but because everywhere we went we heard from constituents and members of the public who were
mr. sarbanes. mr. sarbanes: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from kentucky for organizing this very important discussion today and we've got some terrific members who have been very engaged in this health care topic for a long time and i say a long time because even though these are folks that came to this chamber in january of 2007, all of them are people who have been working on this issue for many, many years. and so this is going to be an important discussion tonight. i think a...
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mr. sarbanes. >> i have a question for counsel. leaving aside the segregation of funds which would be i think the insurance to many people, if i read this correctly even if that wasn't enough of an assurance to you and you wanted to find a plan in the exchange that did not cover such services would there be a plan available that didn't even need to get into the segregation issue? >> yes, sir, the capps amendment as drafted requires the commissioner of health and insurance exchange to ensure there is at least one plan in every premium area that doesn't cover abortion beyond the hyde amendment. >> so there's two levels of insurance to those that would be uncomfortable. one is you can use of the dollar's so there is no public dollars are going to support those kind of services, but second we if you didn't even want to be part of a plan where that was happening there would be at least one option available within the exchange then you could choose. >> yes, sir. >> i yield. >> time is expired. mr. barton. >> mr. chairman, i want to yield
mr. sarbanes. >> i have a question for counsel. leaving aside the segregation of funds which would be i think the insurance to many people, if i read this correctly even if that wasn't enough of an assurance to you and you wanted to find a plan in the exchange that did not cover such services would there be a plan available that didn't even need to get into the segregation issue? >> yes, sir, the capps amendment as drafted requires the commissioner of health and insurance exchange...
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mr. sarbanes from maryland. mr. sarbanes: i wanted to talk about health care, because that is really the most pressing issue that's facing our country right now. it is tied to the economic situation of millions of americans. so even as we struggle to deal with this difficult economy, we can't lose sight of the importance of health care reform. now, we have in this country a real paradox with our health care system because on the one hand, america has the best doctors. it has the best nurses and has highly, highly trained professionals and i believe having worked with caregivers for almost 20 years, representing providers in maryland, i think we have the most compassionate caregivers you can find any place. we have wonderful, fine institutions. in my district, the university of maryland medical center, johns hopkins health system. these are some of the finest institutions in the world, year after year being identified at the top of their class. and we have amazing technology. every year the advances in technology make
mr. sarbanes from maryland. mr. sarbanes: i wanted to talk about health care, because that is really the most pressing issue that's facing our country right now. it is tied to the economic situation of millions of americans. so even as we struggle to deal with this difficult economy, we can't lose sight of the importance of health care reform. now, we have in this country a real paradox with our health care system because on the one hand, america has the best doctors. it has the best nurses and...
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mr. sarbanes. i'm sorry. >> we're trying to get to massachusetts. we got one republican left. okay. hank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the hearing. mr. stinebert, you said this is absolutely the wrong time. when would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and -- there's plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the subprime mortgage crisis and the current economic crisis but i don't think you'd get anybody that would -- that would predict that whatever is done here today or even by congress that you can control every bubble that is going to occur in the future. most economists would agree that, yes, this bubble is a housing bubble before it was a tech bubble. before that it was a savings and loan bubble. you cannot have government totally controlling financial markets unless they can totally control potential bubbles unless you totally stymie innovation and all you have is a plain vanilla standard product out there. and i don't think that's good for the very consumers that we're trying to protect here. >> yeah, i agree with that. i mean, i don't think
mr. sarbanes. i'm sorry. >> we're trying to get to massachusetts. we got one republican left. okay. hank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the hearing. mr. stinebert, you said this is absolutely the wrong time. when would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and -- there's plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the subprime mortgage crisis and the current economic crisis but i don't think you'd get anybody that would -- that would predict that...
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mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble that is going to occur in the future. most economists would agree that yes this bubble is a housing bubble before it was a tech bubble and before that it was a savings and loan bubble. you cannot have government totally controlling financial markets unless they can totally control potential bubbles unless you totally stymie innovation and all you have is a vanilla, plain vanilla standard product felled there. i don't think that is good for consumers that we are trying to protect here. >> i agree with that. i don't think you connect government totally controlling every single financial dimension in the
mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble that...
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mr. sarbanes? no. mr. murphy of connecticut? >> no. >> mr. murphy, no. mr. space? >> mr.otes no. mr. mcnerne sgl no. mr. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. >> mr. brale y? >> no. >> mr. braley no. mr. wellch? no. mr. barton? >> aye. >> mr. barton aye. mr. hall? aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. sterns? aye. mr. deal, aye. ms. whitfield, aye. mr. shimkus? aye. mr. shadeg, aye. mr. blunt votes aye. mr. buyer, aye. mr. radanovich, aye. mr. pitts, aye. ms. bono mack, aye. mr. walden, aye. mr. terry? >> aye. >> mr. terry, aye. >> mr. rogers? >> aye. >> mr. rogerser aye. mst myrick? >> aye. >> mr. sullivan? aye mr. murphy, votes aye. mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn? aye. mr. gingre sgl. >> aye. >> mr. gingrey, aye. >> mr. scalise? >> aye. >> mr. scalise, aye. >> have all members responded to the call of the role? if so, the clerk will tally the vote. >> mr. chairman, there were 24 ayes and 33 nos. >> the amendment is not agreed to. we have votes now on the house floor. we will take a recess and i urge members to return to the mark-up as soon as we complete the last vote on the floor. >>
mr. sarbanes? no. mr. murphy of connecticut? >> no. >> mr. murphy, no. mr. space? >> mr.otes no. mr. mcnerne sgl no. mr. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. >> mr. brale y? >> no. >> mr. braley no. mr. wellch? no. mr. barton? >> aye. >> mr. barton aye. mr. hall? aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. sterns? aye. mr. deal, aye. ms. whitfield, aye. mr. shimkus? aye. mr. shadeg, aye. mr. blunt votes aye. mr. buyer, aye. mr. radanovich, aye. mr. pitts,...
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mr. sarbane, no. mr. murphy of connecticut. mr. murphy, no. mr. space, no. mr. mcnerny. mr. mcnerny, no. mrs. sutton. mrs. sutton, no. mr. welch. mr. welch, no. mr. barton. mr. barton, aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. stern. mr. diehl, aye. mr. whitfield, aye. mr. blunt. mr. blunt. mr. blunt, aye. mr. boyer. mr. boyer, aye. mr. pitts. mr. pitts, aye. mr. terry. mr. terry, aye. >> mr. rogers. mr. rogers, aye. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan, aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy, aye. mr. burgess. mrs. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, aye. mrs. scolise, aye. mrs. christianson votes no. mr. rusch, no. mr. stupack, no. mr. doyle, mr. doyle, no. mr. marqui, no. mr. mathison. mr. mathison votes n@@@@@@@ @ @ cracks mr. ross folks know. >> have all members responded to the call of the role? this is an opportunity if anyone wishes to change his or her vote. the clerk will report the vote. vote. >> clerk will vote report the votes. >> 22 ayes, 32 noes. the amendment is not agreed to. you have an amendment at the desk. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. 06 069. >> may we
mr. sarbane, no. mr. murphy of connecticut. mr. murphy, no. mr. space, no. mr. mcnerny. mr. mcnerny, no. mrs. sutton. mrs. sutton, no. mr. welch. mr. welch, no. mr. barton. mr. barton, aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. stern. mr. diehl, aye. mr. whitfield, aye. mr. blunt. mr. blunt. mr. blunt, aye. mr. boyer. mr. boyer, aye. mr. pitts. mr. pitts, aye. mr. terry. mr. terry, aye. >> mr. rogers. mr. rogers, aye. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan, aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy, aye. mr....
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mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble that is going to occur in the future. most economists would agree that yes this bubble is a housing bubble before it was a tech bubble and before that it was a savings and loan bubble. you cannot have government totally controlling financial markets unless they can totally control potential bubbles unless you totally stymie innovation and all you have is a vanilla, plain vanilla standard product felled there. i don't think that is good for consumers that we are trying to protect here. >> i agree with that. i don't think you connect government totally controlling every single financial dimension in the
mr. sarbanes. i am sorry. >> we are trying to get to massachusetts. thank you mr. chairman.the hearing. mr. stinebert he said this is absolutely the wrong time. what would be a good time? >> well, i think when you go back and there is plenty of history to point fingers at what was the cause of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and currently economic crisis but i don't think he would get anybody that would predict that whatever is done here today, that you could control every bubble that...
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mr. sarbanes of maryland, ms. kaptur of ohio, mr. quigley of illinois and mrs. maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and and you previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. poe from texas. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. the people of iran are embrawled in a noble struggle against tyranny. the government of iran is engaging in the massacre of its own people. and what is their crime? they dare to speak out against fraud and corruption in their own government. they question the results of an election steeped in fraud. their peaceful dissent has resulted in violent and brutal attacks from the hard line government, a government that has declared war on its own people. a government that has shed the blood of the innocent. the people of iran have boldly and bravely exercised the first basic human right, the right of free speech. the crackdown is startling news to the students who believed their government, despi
mr. sarbanes of maryland, ms. kaptur of ohio, mr. quigley of illinois and mrs. maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and and you previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. poe from texas. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. the people of iran are embrawled in a noble struggle against tyranny. the government of iran is...