Health of His Constituents is Apparently Not a Priority for Rep. Dr. Andy Harris
The Republican Congress and President Trump are causing a health care crisis and Democrats are trying to fix it.
Passed in July, the GOP budget reconciliation bill is drastically cutting health insurance programs to pay for tax cuts for billionaires.
Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R-MD01) voted for the budget reconciliation bill.
He voted, knowing that his vote would mean that health care costs would rise for 25,000 of his constituents in Maryland’s First Congressional District:
When Harris voted he also knew that his vote would mean that 28,207 of his constituents would lose health coverage:
Now that the government has been shut down, the Senate Republicans need votes from Democratic senators to pass a continuing resolution to temporarily reopen it. With both leverage and backbone, the Democrats are using this opportunity to fix the health care crisis.
The Democratic senators are withholding their votes to pass a continuing resolution unless the GOP extends Obamacare subsidies and stops cuts to Medicaid. (Democrats also want to restrict the administration’s ability to illegally freeze or redirect appropriated spending, but that’s another story.)
Rep. Harris is falsely characterizing the Democrats’ position as a demand for “$1.5 trillion in unrelated liberal priorities.” The health of his constituents is apparently not a priority for Rep. Andrew P. Harris, M.D.
According to a recent KFF poll, 78% of Americans say the federal health insurance subsidies should be extended; only 22% say they should end as scheduled.
In favor of extending subsidies:
- Democrats: 92%
- Independents: 82%
- Republicans: 59%, against their party’s official line
And according to a recent Washington Post poll, 76% of Democrats and 55% of independents want Democrats in Congress to demand the extension of insurance subsidies even if it extends the shutdown.
To sway public opinion their way, Republicans have resorted to lies. They falsely claim that the Democrats are insisting on spending trillions of dollars on health care for “illegal aliens.” However, because undocumented immigrants are not eligible for insurance bought on the ACA exchange or for Medicaid, few people outside the MAGA faithful are buying this.
No matter how this battle turns out, the First Congressional District in Maryland needs a representative who will fight for ordinary people, not billionaires. Harris is not that person and First District voters need to replace him in 2026.
Jan Plotczyk spent 25 years as a survey and education statistician with the federal government, at the Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. She retired to Rock Hall.
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