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NY-20: Scott Murphy Is A "Yes" on Health Care

by: phillip anderson

Fri Mar 19, 2010 at 19:01:48 PM EDT


Rep Murphy, who this site raised money for and many community members campaigned on the ground for and who had previously voted "no" on health care reform, is now a "yes".

Rep. Scott Murphy, D-N.Y., on Friday declared he would vote for the administration's $940 billion overhaul of the nation's health care system, saying it would shift the balance of power from insurance companies to patients and does a better job of reining in medical costs. Murphy said the final health care package is "much more fiscally conservative" than the broader House-passed bill he opposed last November and would do a better job of reducing the explosive growth in medical costs that "our families and small businesses are facing," while still expanding insurance coverage to roughly 32 million people."This bill is fundamentally different than the bill we voted on last November," Murphy said, adding that while the measure "is not perfect," he feels "much better" about it.

Murphy's decision ends days of intense speculation about how he would handle the issue - the signature piece of President Obama's domestic agenda. Widely viewed as a potential swing vote, Murphy has been a top target for intense lobbying in the nation's capital - including a half-hour White House meeting with Obama - as well as a fierce PR campaign in his mostly rural, upstate congressional district.

Very good, Congressman Murphy. Congressman Hall?

UPDATE: I just received this emailed statement from Congressman Murphy's office:

"Last November, I voted against the House health care reform legislation because I did not believe it adequately addressed the fundamentally flawed system that has led to skyrocketing health care costs, bankrupt families, and excessive profits for insurance companies.  In the months since that vote, I have worked closely with my constituents, my colleagues in Congress, and with President Obama to address many of these concerns and ultimately strengthen this legislation."

"From the beginning, I have said that I support meaningful health care reform that is fiscally responsible and stops the out of control growth of health care costs. This legislation will not only make coverage more affordable for New York families, but it will also reduce the federal deficit by $138 billion in the first ten years and $1.2 trillion over the next ten."

"Furthermore, this bill is serious about slowing the out of control growth of health care costs that are devastating our families and small businesses.  I am pleased that the final legislation reflects many of my recommendations to encourage individuals to make healthy choices, reward doctors based on quality outcomes, and combat Medicare fraud and abuse.  By simply implementing several common sense policies, we can slow the rising costs of health care for New York families."

"As a small businessman, I am also keenly aware of the impact rising health care costs have on small businesses and New York's economy.  The bill before us makes significant improvements over the House-passed legislation by eliminating the employer mandate for small businesses, providing meaningful tax incentives, as well as creating heath care exchanges that allow businesses to band together to negotiate better prices from insurance companies.  On a local level, I fought to ensure that several of our largest employers-paper mills and medical device manufacturers-are treated fairly under this legislation.  These reforms will ensure that our local businesses can continue to provide quality coverage while creating jobs and driving economic growth."

"Over the last year, I have held more than 100 district events to ensure an open and honest discussion about health care reform.   I have listened very carefully to the diverse views of our district.  Yet despite all of our differences, we remain united in the basic belief that our current health care system can be improved. This legislation takes health care choices out of the hands of insurance companies and puts them back in the hands of families and doctors.  These reforms will ensure that insurance companies are prohibited from the practices of excluding those with pre-existing conditions, capping benefits, and discontinuing coverage when people get sick."

"Lastly, to put this in very personal terms, I'm here today in Washington with my son Duke, who is 4.  This year, our nation will spend over $2.6 trillion on health care, up from $2.3 trillion last year, and the rate of spending is only increasing.   If we do not act to reign in this out of control system, by the time he graduates high school we will be spending over $7 trillion a year on health care.  For these reasons, I intend to vote Yes on the President's health care reform legislation."

phillip anderson :: NY-20: Scott Murphy Is A "Yes" on Health Care
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Thank you Scott Murphy! (4.00 / 5)
Now I will be happy to support your reelection, just as I supported you in the special.

Way to go! (4.00 / 4)
Thanks for making the courageous and right choice! This will be remembered by your supporters. I will support and donate for your reelection just as I did to help get you in office.

Scott Murphy (4.00 / 4)
I heard about this earlier on "The Ed Show" and glad to hear Murphy is now a firm YES.  I also heard that Elliot Engel is a firm YES.

Got a robocall from the DNC right after that about Mike McMahon.  They asked 3 questions but the most important one was "if McMahon votes NO on the health care bill will you be more or less likely to support him for reelection."  I'm sure you all know what my answer was.  I also want to ask all of you if you would call, email or leave a comment on his Facebook page about his health care vote.  It may help.  


Thank you congressman (4.00 / 4)
you are a profile in courage!

Thank you congressman Murphy! (4.00 / 3)
In an historic vote you have made the right and just decision.  I will be proud to vote for you and to work for your reelection. What great news and I can't wait for Sunday.

[ Parent ]
This is great news (4.00 / 4)
There were some on this blog who doubted Murphy's cred after his "no" vote last year.  I believe he's redeemed himself.

After winning election with just 700 or so votes, and being in such an R-leaning district, this takes guts.

After Bishop's statement today the he's a "yes" vote too, that just leaves McMahon and Arcuri as the only likely "no" votes in the NY Dem delegation.  (I don't think Hall is anything to worry about--he'll be on the right side of history with this one.)


Good News, Bad News (4.00 / 2)
The bad news is that I'm going to have to knock on a lot of doors and write a lot of checks in November.  The good news is that I'm going to be doing it with a lot of pleasure.  Congratulations Rep. Murphy for make all of us in NY-20 proud.

Aside from the many merits (4.00 / 2)
of the HCR bill for his constituents, Murphy voting yes is also good politics.

The few, angry, loud HCR opponents who have been harassing Murphy since August are right-wing Republicans who would never vote for a Democrat for Congress, no matter how he voted.

Indeed, the local teabaggers are even running one of their own against Murphy, though he's unlikely to survive the GOP primary.

I've been following this somewhat, and have yet to see teabaggers anywhere support a Democrat or have a Democrat speak at one of their events.

Indeed, at the national level, teabaggers seem to invite the fringiest Republicans (Steve King, Michele Bachmann, Louie Gohmert, etc.) to their far-right-fringe events.  

So Murphy is doing the right thing, and the smart thing, by ignoring the bleatings of the far right, listening to his base, and voting for health care reform.

There is little risk in this, as the Cook Political Report has discounted the teabagger effect, rating NY-20 as Likely Democratic yesterday.      


Way to go Coffee Party ralliers (4.00 / 2)
When I watched this news report on a rally to urge Murphy's now solid support of the bill, I couldn't help but notice several local Coffee Party attendees there.  They made their voices heard, and today Scott Murphy has shown that he has listened.

Be careful watching that video, though...the Tea Partiers present sing terribly out of tune!

This vote brings Murphy into harmony with the true majority as represented by the Coffee Party.


Congressman Hall (0.00 / 0)
I'm not sure why you are calling out John Hall - he was a yes vote last year and is expected to vote yes again tomorrow.  

Hall is a Yes (0.00 / 0)
Just got an e-mail from John Hall, CD 19.  He's a yes. I left a message for him yesterday - seems I'm convincing.

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