Health Care Choice Act
The Health Care Choice Act is a bill that proposes allowing health insurance companies to sell health insurance across U.S. state lines.
Health Care Choice Act of 2005
On May 12, 2005, The Health Care Choice Act of 2005, was introduced as in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. John Shadegg and as in the U.S. Senate by Sen. Jim DeMint.H.R.2355 gained 71 Republican co-sponsors in the House and S.1015 gained 3 Republican co-sponsors in the Senate.
On June 28, 2005, a hearing on H.R 2335 was held by the House Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce with five invited witnesses.
Three witnesses testified in favor of H.R.2355:
- Robert Garcia de Posada, chairman and President of The Latino Coalition and former Director of Hispanic Affairs at the Republican National Committee under Lee Atwater
- Merrill Matthews, Jr., Director of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance
- David Gratzer, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a Canadian psychiatry resident
- Mike Kreidler, Washington State Insurance Commissioner on behalf of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
- L. Hunter Limbaugh, Chair of the Advocacy Committee of the American Diabetes Association