Rep. Johnson (GA): âIt is important to note that nothing will change for those who are happy with the insurance they already have from their employer, seniors on Medicare, TRICARE or people on Medicaid.â (E-Newsletter, 7/24/2013)
Rep. Johnson, E. B.: âIf you have health insurance you like, I want you to be able to keep it,â she continued.â (Telephone Townhall, 5/6/2009)
Rep. Kaptur: âThe goal is to try to get you into a plan that you pick, where you feel you have very carefully monitored care, that you participate in, so nobodyâs left out, nobodyâs rejected and you have choices. That sounds like a much better system than we have today for so many people. If you like what you have, you keep itâ¦â (Press Release)
"The whole intention of the law is to relieve some of the worries that seniors face," Congresswoman Kaptur said. And, "you keep the insurance that you have if you like it.â (Telephone Townhall)
Rep. Kennedy: âIf you have job-based health insurance you like, it is not necessary to change your plan. You may be able to change to Marketplace coverage if you prefer. Any job-based health plan you currently have qualifies as minimum essential coverage.â (Obamacare FAQ)
Rep. Kind: âIn order to increase access to affordable coverage we must make sure no one is denied coverage, specifically due to pre-existing conditions. Reform seeks to build on the existing system so that if you like your employer sponsored health insurance, you can keep it.â (Press Release, 7/22/2009)
Rep. Langevin: âKeep your doctor, and your current plan, if you like them.â (Newsletter, 8/10/2009)
Rep. Larsen (WA): âThis bill will give the power back to the American consumer. It preserves choice and creates competition in the insurance market. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you change jobs, you can keep your coverage.â (Press Release, 3/21/2010)
Rep. Larson (CT) âI am committed to health care reform that allows you to keep your current plan if you like it, reform that puts you and your doctor in charge of your care. The cost of inaction on health care will continue to debilitate our families, small businesses, and our nation.â (Press Release, 8/24/2009)
Rep. Levin: âIf you like your current health plan, you will be able to keep it. But it is clear that our nation wants us to fix whatâs not working by reducing costs, increasing prevention, improving quality, and covering uninsured Americans,â said Rep. Levin.â (Press Release, 6/9/2009)
Rep. Lewis: âThis bill does not replace employer-sponsored coverage, it actually adds to the choices people have. If people like their insurance, they can keep it.â (E-Newsletter, 10/10/2009)
Rep. Lujan Grisham (NM): âIf you are already receiving coverage through eligible employer-sponsored insurance, eligible individual insurance, grandfathered health plans, and federal programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, VA Health Care, CHIP and others, you do not need to purchase new health insurance.â (Blog Post, 11/6/2013)
Rep. Matsui: âIf you are insured and already have a âqualifiedâ health insurance plan through your employer, nothing changes. You can keep your plan. You can keep your doctor.â (Obamacare FAQ)
Rep. McNerney: âReforming health care is a fiscally responsible course of action that will build on the best of the American system by making sure people can keep their current insurance if they like it and choose what doctors they want see.â (Press Release, 3/22/2010)
Rep. Miller, George: âIf you get insurance through your job or have Medicare, you donât need to do anything â you can keep your insurance.â (Blog Post, 9/30/2013)
Rep. Nolan: âIf you like the plan you have, you can keep it. And in fact, youâll get a host of other built-in new consumer protections.â (ACA Resources)
Rep. Palone: âOur health plan fulfills commitments made by this Congress and President Obama to reform health care. The plan ⦠Keeping your doctor and your plan if you like them.â (Press Release, 7/19/2009)
Rep. Pocan: I have health insurance from my employer, and I like the plan that I have. Do I get to keep it? âYou can keep the plan you have, and will enjoy many of the benefits of the Affordable Care Act, including the prohibiting of insurance companies from dropping your coverage just because you got sick.â (ACA FAQ)
Rep. Polis: âIf you are currently insured and like the plan you have, youâll likely be able to stick with your current plan.â ("Obamacare Enrollment Begins Today," 10/1/2013)
Rep. Price (NC): âJust as in the past, if you like your doctor, you can choose to stay with your doctor.â (Constituent Mailing, 7/14/2013)
Rep. Quigley: âAllows you to keep your coverage and doctor if you like them.â (Press Release, 8/20/2009)
Rep. Rangel: âThis plan tells every American â if you have coverage and a doctor you like, keep it.â (Press Release, 7/15/2009)
Rep. Sarbanes: âKeep your doctor, and your current plan, if you like them.â (Health Care Reform E-Newsletter, 8/12/2009)
Rep. Schwartz: âIf you already have health coverage you like, you can keep it.â (ACA: Update)
Rep. Sires: âIf people like their current plans, they will be able to keep them.â (Constituent Mailing)
Rep. Swalwell (CA): âIf you have employer-provided health insurance, public program insurance such as Medicare, or are a veteran receiving VA health care, you are considered covered and can keep your current plan.â (ACA FAQ)
Rep. Tsongas: The legislation takes significant steps towards covering all Americans, while enabling anyone happy with their current plan to keep it.â (Press Release, 3/21/2010)
Rep. Van Hollen: âIf you like your doctor and your plan, you can keep them.â (Press Release, 7/14/2009)
Rep. Wasserman Schultz: âLet me be clear: if you like your current plan, youâll be able to keep it. Rather, we will build on our current system, so we can give you the freedom to choose what works best for you and your family. If you like your doctor, keep your doctor. If you like your current plan, keep your current plan. If you donât, or if you donât have one, then get one that works for you.â (Press Release, 7/1/2009)
Rep. Watt: âUnder the ACA, those who already have health insurance coverage under the following plans will continue to enjoy their coverage without interruption and without taking any action: Employer-sponsored plansâ (Obamacare FAQ)
Rep. Waxman: âIf you like your doctor and your current plan, you keep them. But we fundamentally reform the insurance company practices that are failing our families.â (Press Release, 3/21/2013)
Rep. Welch: âUnder the legislation, individuals with insurance can keep the coverage they have now, and it will get better.â (Obamacare FAQ)
Rep. Yarmuth: âKeep your doctor, and your current plan, if you like them.â (Obamacare FAQ, as seen on August 23, 2013)
I would like to add to this list Nancy Pelosi, who still insists that âIf you like your plan you can keep itâ was not a lie, despite the obvious evidence to the contrary.
To all our Democrat readers out there who voted for these clowns, how does it feel to know that your tax dollars pay these people to lie to you?