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Entry Title Date
Surface Transportation Act March 2, 2012
Harry Reid, D-NV
"They are meaningless votes. Everyone knows there is going to be no repeal of the health care bill this year. So the Republican leader, who talked about this yesterday, was talking about maybe doing what Senator Alexander and Senator Pryor think we should do: spend our time on things that are constructive, such as getting our appropriations bills done. But, no, the tea party stepped in, and now there are going to be efforts made to repeal the health care bill. In fact, I read in the paper today a complete flip-flop from yesterday. Instead of not dealing with trying to repeal the health care bill the rest of this legislative year, now the word is that the entire month of March is going to be spent dealing with health care."
Health Care June 21, 2011
Mike Johanns, R-NE
"Unfortunately, time is confirming what we have been predicting all along. The case for repeal of the health care law grows stronger every day. I will work to overturn these negative consequences. I believe Americans deserve better. They deserve promises that we can keep."
In Support Of Medicare May 13, 2011
Doris Matsui, D-CA
"The health care law also provides free preventive care for Medicare enrollees care that is often critical to helping you and your doctor diagnose and treat diseases or ailments as soon as possible. But the repeal of the health care law included in the Republican budget plan would change all this under the guise of “deficit reduction.”"
Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection And Repayment Of Exchange Subsidy Overpayments Act Of 2011 April 5, 2011
Robert Menendez, D-NJ
"Finally, I appreciate hearing Senator Hatch say this is a downpayment on total repeal of the health care law. Well, you know, if we are going to do that, if that is what this is really all about, this is not helping small businesses. Helping small businesses means we repeal 1099 and don’t increase their costs and don’t send their employees a $10,000 or higher tax bill."
Government Shutdown Prevention Act Of 2011 April 1, 2011
James Clyburn, D-SC
"One-fifth of those new jobs, over 200,000, have been in the health care industry. So, repeal of the health care law would end jobs, not create jobs."

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