Statement by
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka
On the Supreme
Court Health Care Decision
June 28, 2012
We are pleased and relieved that the Supreme Court has
upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Today’s decision means that we can continue
moving full speed ahead to implement and build upon the Affordable Care
Act. We have no illusion that the
destination has been reached, and we are more committed than ever to the hard
work necessary to achieve our dream of quality health care for all.
With this decision, more than 105 million Americans will
continue to benefit from the elimination of lifetime limits and the coverage of
preventive services without cost-sharing, and more than 6 million young adults
will remain covered by their parents’ health care plans. Seniors will continue to save money on prescription
drugs as the Part D donut hole closes over the next eight years; already over 5
million seniors have saved $3.7 billion on prescriptions in 2010 and 2011. And insurance companies will not be able to
deny coverage due to pre-existing conditions, charge women more or drop
coverage for those who get sick.
To assure that 33 million Americans will be able to obtain
health care coverage through the exchanges and Medicaid beginning in 2014, all
states, including those that waited for this decision to be issued, must now do
their job and act without delay. We are
troubled by the Court’s decision limiting the ability of the federal government
to encourage states to extend Medicaid coverage to certain lower income
individuals, and it would be unconscionable for states to refuse to extend that
coverage, using today’s decision as a pretext.
The Affordable Care Act is our first step in expanding
health care coverage, improving care and beginning to get control of health
care costs. We will need to build on the
achievements of the Act, Medicare and Medicaid in order to fix our broken
health care system and advance along the path to a more equitable and
cost-effective system.
We believe the way forward is to build on the Affordable
Care Act reforms that strengthen Medicare’s historic leadership in containing
health care costs, without cutting benefits.
A simple indisputably constitutional solution is to allow Americans of
all ages to buy into an improved Medicare program. We believe every baby in America—whether rich
or poor—deserves the same standard of quality care, and we will keep moving
forward until we make this a reality.
We cannot afford to go backward, but that is what Mitt
Romney and the Republican leadership in Congress would do. Their prescriptions would not expand coverage
or control health care costs. Instead,
they would shift costs to working families, retirees and the states.
The election this November provides a clear choice between
the President, who has stood for fairness and for working men and women, and
Romney, who urges repealing health insurance protection for working families.
We stand with the President.
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