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March 13, 2010

Murphy may vote for health care

BY TOM GRACE
COOPERSTOWN NEWS BUREAU

Rep. Scott Murphy, D-Glens Falls, said he may vote for the health insurance reform bill that is moving through Congress.

Murphy, who won a special election in the 20th Congressional District last spring to succeed Kirsten Gillibrand, voted no when the House of Representatives passed its version of health insurance reform in November.

``I didn’t think the bill went far enough to control healthcare costs,’’ Murphy said Friday.

``We know we’re spending twice as much as other industrialized countries, and that’s a real problem for people.’’

To gain his vote, proposed reforms will have to make health care substantially more affordable, he said.

The bill passed by the Senate in December controlled some costs better than the House version, but had other drawbacks and would have been expensive for New York state, he said.

Murphy said he sees signs the final bill may include the best of the House and Senate bills.

Procedurally, to avoid a Republican filibuster in the Senate, House members probably will be asked to vote for the Senate bill, with the understanding that the final law will incorporate changes now being discussed.

Murphy cited two provisions under discussion that he favors: wellness incentives and insurance exchanges.

``I think the wellness incentives are good, where people are rewarded for taking care of their health,’’ he said. When people control their weight, their cholesterol and blood pressure, ``they may not feel better the next day but over five years, statistically we know they will be healthier,’’ he said.

Some states and companies, including Safeway, have adopted wellness plans that have proven both successful and popular, Murphy said .

Insurance exchanges would ``bring individuals and small businesses together to give them leverage against insurance companies,’’ a way to control the cycle of ever rising premiums, he said.

As House and Senate Democratic leaders and President Barack Obama work to pass a health insurance reform bill, Republican opposition has been increasing.

Thursday, in an e-mail to The Daily Star, the National Republican Congressional Committee took aim at Murphy, asking whether he will vote for the compromise bill in exchange for help in his reelection bid.

``If Scott Murphy is fooled by the president’s empty promises, he might as well pack up his office and start looking for a new job now,” Ken Spain, the NRCC communications director, said. “Americans have repeatedly rejected the Democrats’ runaway health care agenda, but Murphy continues to send the signal to voters that he’s simply not listening. If Murphy takes the bait and helps Democrats sneak this bill through Congress, he should brace himself for impact on election day.”

Asked about the GOP warning, Murphy said: ``They may look at things politically. I’m trying to make the right decision on policy. I’m not a career politician, whose life is about trying to get elected to office.

``I’m trying to figure out how we can make the system better for people in the 20th District and all over the country.

``That’s why I’m spending the time to read the bill, to get into the details, and if, at the end of the day, I think it’s going to make the system better for people in my district, I’m going to vote for it.’’

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