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REPUBLICAN PRESS RELEASE
February 13, 2007
CRAIG USES IDAHO EXAMPLE AT TODAY’S VA BUDGET
HEARING
Puts Bush VA health care plan in perspective
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) Military veterans who used to work for Idaho’s Boise
Cascade corporation became part of the debate today regarding a Bush
Administration proposal for VA health care. The administration’s record
setting $86.7 billion plan for VA health care next year proposes
charging a new health care premium to veterans who make more than
$50,000 a year and who also have no current disabling conditions from
their military service.
The plan calls for charging them $250 a year to access VA’s health care
system. Those making $75,000 or more would pay $500 a year and those
making $100,000 or more would pay $750 a year.
"I know many Senators have come out – once again – against the
President’s premium proposals in this budget. I, on the other hand, am
one that finds these premiums to be a very reasonable price for access
to what is widely hailed as the best health care system in America.
Politicians talk about affordable quality healthcare. Well, here it is."
said Sen. Larry Craig, the Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee
on Veterans’ Affairs.
"I often talk to those priority 8 veterans who, for purposes of this
discussion, I'll call ‘the old Boise-Cascaders.’ These are veterans in
their late 40s and 50s who once worked for Boise-Cascade. Unfortunately,
the decline in the timber industry in the country shoved them off the
roles of a large company’s health insurance plan. They are now working
for small businesses – construction, electrical work, local stores,
etc…. And they can’t afford health insurance on their salary, and their
employers don't provide it.
"The average cost of an individual health insurance premium is in this
country today; $4,242. This is what a Boise-Cascader is faced with
paying," Craig said. "I cannot think of anyone of them with a family
income of at least $50,000, and without any other health insurance
options, who wouldn’t welcome the opportunity to enroll for VA health
care at $21 per month. Perhaps some of our VA patients who have other
health insurance will choose not to pay multiple premiums for multiple
plans. And, if they do so, maybe I can one day look at Idaho’s Boise-Cascaders
and tell some of them, I have an affordable, quality health care option
for you! But I can also look at Idaho's taxpayers and say we've provided
this option without busting the Federal budget."
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