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HAYS, KAN. – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) today released the following statement on the one-year anniversary of President Obama signing the health care bill into law on March 23:

“One year after passage, the so-called health care reform law is yet another example of Washington’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach – an approach that has failed many times before. The simple truth is our health care challenges can be addressed without sacrificing quality and access to care. In order to do so, we must replace this damaging new law with commonsense reforms that strengthen our health care system and that Americans support. The result would be exactly what Kansans have asked for all along: lower costs and greater access to quality care.”

To read more about Sen. Moran’s proposals for replacing the health care law with commonsense reforms that increase competition, quality and choice in our health care system, click here.

 

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On Tuesday, March 15, Senator Moran discusses the regulatory environment for small town banks in Kansas with the Treasury Secretary and Housing and Urban Development during the Banking Committee hearing entitled: "The Administration's Report Congress: Reforming America's Housing Finance Market"
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