We should all have the legal right to purchase health insurance from any insurance company in any state, and we should be able use that insurance wherever we live. Health insurance should be portable.
Everyone should have health insurance? I say everyone should have health care. I'm not selling insurance.
Nobody likes insurance companies, especially health insurance companies.
I pay for homeowner's insurance, I pay for car insurance, I pay for health insurance.
I'm no fan of what I've seen health insurance companies do.
There should be no private health insurance companies operating for profit.
Successful health reform must not just make health insurance affordable, affordable health insurance has to make health care affordable.
Most Americans want health insurance.
People don't trust private health insurance companies for all the right reasons.
The result was, of course, that today, tragically, more than 40 million Americans don't have health insurance, and for many, not having health insurance means they don't have access to good health care.
America doesn't have health insurance.
The Health and Human Services preventive services mandate forces businesses to provide the morning-after and the week-after pills in our health insurance plans.
Competition among insurers would bring down the cost of health care insurance, just as it brings down the cost of car or homeowners insurance.
If you're self-employed, between jobs, or can't get insurance through work, you'll have access to affordable health insurance as good as Congressman Paul Ryan's.
It is not good not to have health insurance; that leaves the family very vulnerable.
For many years I didn't have health insurance.
Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Program are the two most important safety net programs for children.
Health insurance should be a given for every citizen.
One of the major goals of health insurance reform is to bring down the cost.
I ran for Congress in 1996 to help Ted Kennedy pass a comprehensive health insurance reform bill.
Obamacare was very attractive, particularly to those without health insurance.