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Former President Obama Urges Congress To Show 'Courage' On Health Care

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 May, 2017 12:25 PM
  • Former President Obama Urges Congress To Show 'Courage' On Health Care
Former President Barack Obama, in his first public comments about the ongoing debate over his signature health care plan, has implored members of Congress to demonstrate political courage even if it goes against their party’s positions.
 
Obama briefly returned to the spotlight as he accepted the annual John F Kennedy Profile in Courage Award at JFK’s presidential library in Boston on Sunday.
 
The award is named for a 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Kennedy that profiled eight US senators who risked their careers by taking principled though unpopular positions.
 
In his approximately 30-minute speech after accepting the award, Obama steered clear of partisan attacks and never mentioned his successor, President Donald Trump, who has often criticised the previous administration and has worked to undo many of Obama’s initiatives, including the Affordable Care Act.
 
The former president recalled members of Congress who voted to pass the ACA during his presidency, only to lose their seat in later elections.
 
 
“They had a chance to insure millions,” he said. “But this vote could also cost them their seats, perhaps end their political careers.”
 
Obama made no direct reference to Thursday’s House vote to dismantle much of the health care law, but noted that the debate over the issue was continuing.
 
The House Bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate, which is expected to write its own version of the legislation.
 
“It is my fervent hope and the hope of millions ... such courage is still possible, that today’s members of Congress regardless of party are willing to look at the facts and speak the truth, even when it contradicts party positions,” Obama said.
 
The former president focused much of his address on the legacy of President Kennedy, as the library prepared to mark the 100th anniversary of his birth later this month. Obama noted the Kennedys had long advocated for health care reform, and in particular, the late Sen Edward Kennedy.

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