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House Proceeding 03-21-10 on Mar 21st, 2010 :: 0:06:50 to 0:10:00
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Paul Ryan

0:06:49 to 0:07:11( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: senate concurrent resolution 13. the speaker pro tempore: for from wisconsin rise? >> i raise a point of order against this because it violates section 426-a of the congressional budget acts. it waives all points of order except those arriving under clause 10 of rule 21, which

Paul Ryan

0:06:50 to 0:10:00( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan

0:07:12 to 0:07:33( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: includes a waiver of section 425 of the congressional budget act and on that, mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlen is correct, the use will be in order. the gentleman makes a point of order that the resolution

Paul Ryan

0:07:34 to 0:07:54( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: violates section 426-a of 1974 and the gentleman -- the gentleman has met the threshold of the rule and the gentleman from wisconsin and a member opposed will each control 10 minutes of debate. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: let me quote from a letter to the director of the

Paul Ryan

0:07:55 to 0:08:15( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: congressional budget office, quote, estimated that the total cost of those mandates to state, local, and tribal governments and the private sector would greatly exceed the annual thresholds established under the unfunded man cates reform act. -- mandates reform act. this bill is the mother of all unfunded mandates.

Paul Ryan

0:08:16 to 0:08:36( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: there are mandates on states. the new medicare mandate is expected to cost $20 billion additional on states. mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the gentleman deserves to be

Paul Ryan

0:08:37 to 0:08:59( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: heard. the gentleman may continue. mr. ryan: let's start with a state mandate, $20 billion on states in medicaid. democratic governors have been speaking let me quote governor rendell of pennsylvania, quote, i think it's an unfunded mandate we don't have the wherewithal to absorb the cost of this bill without new sources of revenue.

Paul Ryan

0:09:00 to 0:09:20( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: there's an individual mandate, mandating individuals purchase health insurance or face a fine by the i.r.s. which will need $10 billion additional dollars to police and enforce this mandate thravepls business mandates that mandates businesses provide health insurance or face penalties. if you don't offer health insurance coverage you pay $2,000 per employees.

Paul Ryan

0:09:21 to 0:09:45( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: if you do offer health insurance coverage, but one of your employees decides to take the federal subsidy, you have to pay up to $,000 per employee anyway. there's a health plan mandate. there are mandates on health plans to comply with new federal benefits, mandates without any funds to meet these new requirements. there are new medical loss

Paul Ryan

0:09:46 to 0:10:00( Edit History Discussion )

Paul Ryan: ratios of 80% orle -- 85%. this hardly jibes with the thought that if you have like what you have you can keep it. there's a provider mandate that mandates many providers must actually provide exactly what washington says.

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