U.S.
Representative John Boehner
Premiums
Rising in Ohio Due to President's Health Care Law
WASHINGTON,
DC - Congressman John Boehner (R – West Chester) today issued the
below statement following a report released this week by the Ohio
Department of Insurance. The report shows that average premiums are
increasing by 13 percent for individuals and 11 percent for small
businesses for health plans sold in 2015 on the federal exchange
created by the president’s health care law.
“I
wish I could say I’m surprised by the report released this week by
the Ohio Department of Insurance, but I’ve heard countless horror
stories from families and small businesses in our local area, and
this is something that we’ve anticipated for a long time now,”
Boehner said. “For example, I just heard from Lauren, a single mom
in New Carlisle, who shared with me that her premium has already
spiked $200 because of ObamaCare. Lauren’s not alone, and,
unfortunately, I think the worst is yet to come.
“Stories
like Lauren’s are why I’ve fought every day to repeal the
president’s health care law and start over. As I’ve said many
times – this law can’t be fixed. It needs to be torn out by its
roots, and this report from the Ohio Department of Insurance is just
more proof of that.
“As
long as this law is around and making things worse, I’m going to
keep fighting to repeal it and take a step-by-step approach to health
care reform that begins with lowering costs and protecting jobs.”
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