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Dear Friend,
America’s health insurance
companies have had a pretty sweet deal for decades.
They
can pick and choose their customers and deny coverage to anyone
with any sort of pre-existing condition -- even acne. They can
get away with dropping your coverage when you get
sick.
And since 1945 they have been exempt from
the antitrust regulations that apply to nearly every other
industry, rules that protect consumers from
anti-competitive business practices like
price-fixing.
That’s why, as part of our broader
health care reform effort, I just introduced legislation in the
Senate to eliminate the outdated insurance industry antitrust
exemption and force health insurance companies to compete fairly
-- like virtually every other business in
America.
Please
e-mail your members of Congress today, urging them to support
the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act,
S. 1681 and H.R. 3596.
Passing health care
reform with an effective public option is one key way to promote
competition in the health insurance marketplace, but we must
also eliminate the unjustified and unnecessary antitrust
exemption currently enjoyed by insurance companies.
A
recent study found that one or two insurance giants dominate 94
percent of American health insurance markets, meaning every year
consumers end up paying more money for less
coverage.
When insurance companies know they
don’t have to compete, they don’t. When
they know they can get away with raising your premiums every
year, they do. And when they know they can deny you coverage
without consequence, they'll leave you high and dry.
The
Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act,
which I introduced in the Senate last week, is not the be all
and end all of necessary reform, but it is a key way we can give
consumers more choice in the health insurance
marketplace.
Please
e-mail your members of Congress today, urging them to support
the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act,
S. 1681 and H.R. 3596.
It's time for the
insurance industry to play by the same good-competition rules as
nearly every other industry in America.
I’ve
proposed similar legislation in the past, and Congress failed to
pass it. So we must redouble our efforts this time
around and urge Congress to support it as part of our broader
health care reform efforts.
Thank you for
emailing
Congress today to support this important
legislation.
Sincerely,
 Patrick
Leahy U.S. Senator
P.S. The insurance industry is
actively lobbying Congress to maintain the status quo -- but the
status quo is unacceptable. Let's make sure your Members of
Congress know where their constituents stand on the matter:
Please
email Congress today.
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LeahyForVermont.com

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