Dr. Bucshon discusses House plan to avoid government shutdown, delay ObamaCare on MSNBC

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(Washington, D.C.) – On Saturday, Representative Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-Ind.) discussed a House plan to avoid a government shutdown with MSNBC’s Alex Witt.

 

Bucshon explained to Witt that the House will vote on a reasonable and responsible continuing resolution that delays ObamaCare for a year, repeals the medical device tax, and ensures our troops receive their paychecks.

 

Watch the full exchange by clicking on the image below.

 

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Bucshon highlighted that the majority of his constituents disapprove of ObamaCare and that the House is listening to these concerns.

 

“In my district, people don’t like the healthcare bill,” Bucshon told MSNBC’s Alex Witt. “They think the implementation is going very poorly, businesses are cutting out full-time employment – cutting people to 29 hours, and businesses aren’t expanding.  At the end of the day, as a physician, I want everyone one in the country to have quality, affordable healthcare at a reasonable price. The ObamaCare bill doesn’t accomplish that goal. Over 31 million people by 2023 will still be uninsured according to the CBO. 7 million people are going to lose their employer based insurance so I think we [the House] are being responsible.”