Buddy Carter on Health Care | |
As a Georgia legislator and as a pharmacist, Buddy is a strong supporter of repealing ObamaCare and bringing real conservative reform with market-driven solutions to our health care system.
Buddy Carter supports allowing insurance companies to compete across state lines. More competition means lower prices and better service.
Carter: Strongly Disagree
Question topic: The Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) should be repealed by Congress.
Carter: Strongly Agree
Question topic: Briefly list political or legislative issues of most concern to you.
Carter: The "Affordable Care Act," which is neither affordable nor offers better care should immediately be dismantled, repealed and replaced. As a healthcare professional and small business owner, I know firsthand just how bad this law is. Our healthcare system should be a market based system that expands access and care.
Faith2Action.org is "the nation's largest network of pro-family groups." They provide election resources for each state, including Voter Guides and Congressional Scorecards excerpted here. The F2A survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: 'Health Care: Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act?'
Project VoteSmart infers summary responses from campaign statements and news reports The PVS survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: 'Health Care: Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act?'
Heritage Action Summary: This vote would fully repeal ObamaCare.
Heritage Foundation recommendation to vote YES: (2/3/2015): ObamaCare creates $1.8 trillion in new health care spending and uses cuts to Medicare spending to help pay for some of it. Millions of Americans already have lost, and more likely will lose, their coverage because of ObamaCare. Many Americans have not been able to keep their doctors as insurers try to offset the added costs of ObamaCare by limiting the number of providers in their networks. In spite of the promise, the law increases the cost of health coverage.
Secretary of Labor Robert Reich recommendation to vote NO: (robertreich.org 11/22/2013): Having failed to defeat the Affordable Care Act, Republicans are now hell-bent on destroying the ObamaCare in Americans' minds, using the word "disaster" whenever mentioning the Act, and demand its repeal. Democrats [should] meet the Republican barrage with three larger truths:
Legislative outcome: Passed House 239-186-8; never came to a vote in the Senate.