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Dear Friend,
The health insurance lobby has worked
behind the scenes for months to undermine congressional efforts
to fix America's broken health care system.
Now they're pulling back the curtain,
waging an outrageous public campaign to kill health care
reform...again.
They're running new ads. They're
threatening to raise premiums if Congress passes reform.
And now America's biggest
insurance companies, represented by the American Health
Insurance Plans (AHIP) special interest group, are growing
particularly concerned about our efforts to break up their
monopoly.
Thank you for joining over 21,000
LeahyForVermont.com activists to e-mail Congress about this
important issue. Your voice is being heard through the halls of
Congress, and your legislators are listening. But I need your
help to spread the word far and wide before The Health
Insurance Antitrust Enforcement Act comes up for a
vote.
Please
click here to invite your friends and family to e-mail
Congress, too.
We held a very successful hearing on
this pro-competition legislation in the Senate Judiciary
Committee yesterday. Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney
and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid testified before the
Committee to express their strong support for a repeal of the
1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act.
They, like most Americans,
believe insurance companies should be subject to the same
antitrust regulations that virtually every other business in
America faces.
I hope you'll encourage your friends
and family to join all of us, right now, and make their voices
heard too.
Please
invite everyone you know to urge Congress to support The
Health Insurance Antitrust Enforcement Act
today.
The only real voices opposed to
lifting this peculiar exemption come from the health insurance
lobby. After all, if insurance companies are forced to compete,
they will have a much tougher time denying you coverage and
jacking up your premiums at four times the rate of
inflation.
That's why AHIP's chief lobbyist,
Karen Ignagni, recently sent me a letter to tell me the
insurance giants she represents will oppose our efforts to
promote competition and break up insurance monopolies.
Unfortunately for her, I came
to Washington to fight for all Americans, not the narrow
interests of one particular industry which has put profits
before people for far too long.
But I need your help to make sure my
colleagues in Congress know the American people are behind my
legislation.
Please
invite everyone you know to urge Congress to repeal the
out-dated insurance industry antitrust exemption
today.
In the coming weeks, the full Senate
will vote on The Health Insurance Antitrust Enforcement
Act in the context of comprehensive health care reform, so
please take
action today.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
 Patrick
Leahy U.S. Senator

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