Why
I’m
Fighting
to
Protect
Health
Care
The
fight
on
health
care
continues
to
be
front
and
center
in
the
U.S.
Senate.
Senate
Republicans
have
unveiled
a
so-called
‘fix’
to
their
‘health
care’
bill.
But
in
reality,
they
only
made
it
worse.
It
now
includes
a
provision
from
Senator
Ted
Cruz
that
allows
insurance
companies
to
segregate
the
market
into
those
who
feel
they
are
invincible
(they
can
purchase
cheaper
"junk
insurance"
plans
only
to
discover
their
insurance
doesn't
cover
their
unexpected
needs)
from
those
who
expect
to
need
decent
coverage.
It
will
lead
to
huge,
unaffordable
price
hikes
for
anyone
with
pre-existing
conditions
and,
even
the
insurance
companies
concede,
it
would
throw
much
of
the
insurance
market
into
a
death
spiral.
And
the
rest
of
the
bill
is
still
rotten
to
its
core.
It
guts
patient
protections
even
those
who
purchase
insurance
through
their
employer
will
risk
losing
protections.
It
still
kicks
millions
of
kids,
seniors,
and
struggling
families
in
Maryland
and
across
the
country
off
of
Medicaid,
and
it
would
cap
the
care
for
those
who
are
able
to
still
receive
coverage
especially
people
with
disabilities.
And
it
turns
back
the
progress
we’ve
made
in
fighting
the
opioid
epidemic
all
while
giving
big
tax
breaks
to
powerful
corporations.
This
week,
I
met
with
a
family
from
Maryland
who
lost
their
son
and
brother,
Jaime,
to
an
opioid
overdose.
He
was
a
proud
University
of
Maryland
Terp,
a
special
education
teacher,
and
an
amazing
cook
with
a
kind
heart.
I
also
recently
had
the
opportunity
to
visit
Beacon
of
Hope
Recovery
Center
in
St.
Mary’s
County
to
talk
with
health
care
professionals,
law
enforcement
officials,
and
Marylanders
recovering
from
addiction
about
how
important
it
is
to
treat
addiction
like
the
dangerous
health
issue
that
it
is.
I
am
so
grateful
to
my
fellow
Marylanders,
who
are
willing
to
share
their
stories
in
the
fight
to
protect
our
health
care
system.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
I
hope
stories
like
these
will
help
my
Republican
colleagues
realize
how
misguided
and
damaging
their
health
care
plan
is.
I
stand
ready
to
work
on
a
bipartisan
basis
to
improve
our
health
care
system
but
I
will
fight
tooth
and
nail
against
any
effort
to
take
health
care
away
from
families
who
need
it
the
most
in
order
to
give
tax
breaks
to
big
corporations
and
special
interests.
Sincerely,
Chris
Van
Hollen
United
States
Senator
UPDATES:
Confronting
the
Danger
Posed
by
North
Korea
With
North
Korea
now
capable
of
launching
an
intercontinental
ballistic
missile
that
could
reach
Alaska,
it
has
crossed
a
critical
and
dangerous
threshold
--
and
the
United
States
must
take
action.
That’s
why
Senator
Pat
Toomey
and
I
introduced
bipartisan
legislation
that
will
fill
an
important
gap
in
our
current
sanctions
regime
against
North
Korea
by
going
after
the
foreign
banks
and
firms
that
have
provided
illicit
support
to
Kim
Jong
Un.
It
will
send
a
clear
and
unequivocal
message:
the
economic
consequences
will
be
severe
for
those
who
continue
to
do
business
with
North
Korea.
Our
goal
is
to
achieve
a
Korean
Peninsula
free
of
nuclear
weapons.
Victories
for
Maryland
in
Military
Construction-VA
Appropriations
Bill
As
a
member
of
the
Senate
Appropriations
Committee,
I’m
working
hard
to
ensure
critical
priorities
for
Maryland
and
our
nation
have
the
support
they
need.
This
week,
I
was
proud
to
support
the
Fiscal
Year
2018
Military
Construction,
Veterans
Affairs
(VA),
and
Related
Agencies
appropriations
bill,
which
includes
hundred
of
millions
of
dollars
for
critical
housing,
infrastructure,
and
facilities
for
U.S.
military
forces
and
their
families,
as
well
as
increased
funding
for
veterans’
health
care
and
benefits.
Maryland
is
proud
to
support
so
many
military
installations
and
to
have
so
many
military
personnel
and
veterans
call
our
state
home,
and
I
will
keep
fighting
to
ensure
they
have
the
support
they
need
on
and
off
the
battlefield.
For
a
full
list
of
projects
funded
in
this
legislation,
click
here.
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