Think Progress: Chamber Of Commerce Drops Call For Health Care Repeal From Annual Policy Address
By Igor Volsky posted from ThinkProgress Health on Jan 14, 2012 at 9:00 am
Tom Donohue signaled that the powerful U.S. Chamber of Commerce may be softening its attacks against President Obamas signature accomplishments like the Affordable Care Act and the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Kevin Hall reports that Donohue is pledging a wait-and-see approach towards the new agency and has not decided if the organization will challenge the recess appointment of Richard Cordray as its director.
During his annual State of the Business address yesterday, Donohue also adopted a more moderate tone towards health care reform. The health care law established 159 new agencies, panels, commissions, and regulatory bodies, Donohue said, but did not echo his 2011 call for repealing the law in its entirety. Consider the contrast:
DONOHUE IN 2011: By mid-December, HHS had already granted 222 waivers to the lawa revealing acknowledgement that the law is unworkable. And, with key provisions under challenge in the courts by states and others, its time to go back to the drawing board.
Last year, while strongly advocating health care reform, the Chamber was a leader in the fight against this particular billand thus we support legislation in the House to repeal it. We see the upcoming House vote as an opportunity for everyone to take a fresh look at health care reformand to replace unworkable approaches with more effective measures that will lower costs, expand access, and improve quality.
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