Most Americans want health insurance.

America doesn't have health insurance.

For many years I didn't have health insurance.

Health insurance should be a given for every citizen.

I'm no fan of what I've seen health insurance companies do.

You must buy health insurance or pay the new Gestapo - the IRS.

Nobody likes insurance companies, especially health insurance companies.

There should be no private health insurance companies operating for profit.

One of the major goals of health insurance reform is to bring down the cost.

The humanities are not something that get you a pension and health insurance.

Obamacare was very attractive, particularly to those without health insurance.

Today right here in America we have 50 million people without health insurance.

People don't trust private health insurance companies for all the right reasons.

Like millions of other Americans, I receive health insurance through my employer.

Americans want jobs. They want affordable health insurance. They want an education.

It is not good not to have health insurance; that leaves the family very vulnerable.

I pay for homeowner's insurance, I pay for car insurance, I pay for health insurance.

Getting people health insurance is a good thing, and that's what Tom Stemberg fought for.

One in seven Americans lives without health insurance, and that's a truly staggering figure.

A rite of passage in America when you turn 50 and have good health insurance is a colonoscopy.

I ran for Congress in 1996 to help Ted Kennedy pass a comprehensive health insurance reform bill.

Employment and health insurance are now protected by the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.

Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Program are the two most important safety net programs for children.

Even families with health insurance are quite vulnerable to a severe economic reversal if someone gets sick.

It was a simple question any employee should ask: 'Oh and by the way, how do I get my health insurance to be seamless?'

Prolonged unemployment is a tragedy of broken lives, broken families, foreclosed homes, and life without health insurance.

You don't want to move in with someone and find out that they don't have auto or health insurance. That's a rude awakening.

Let's drive the message home: we need health insurance reform, we need a strong public option, and we won't settle for less.

Of course, plenty of people don't think that guaranteeing affordable health insurance is a core responsibility of government.

When people used to ask me why I got involved with Hollywood films, I would say jokingly that it was for the health insurance.

I'm going to announce in the very near future, I'm going to lead by example and start paying 20 percent of my health insurance.

The typical family of four with employer-based health insurance is not the same as the typical family of four. It's better-off.

A tremendous amount of needless pain and suffering can be eliminated by ensuring that health insurance is universally available.

Without health insurance, getting sick or injured could mean going bankrupt, going without needed care, or even dying needlessly.

Quality child care, health insurance coverage, and training make it possible for former welfare recipients to get, and keep, jobs.

Obamacare has made a mess of our health insurance and health care systems, and Washington politicians have failed to fix the problem.

I'm sure that the standard of public morality we've helped build will force government in Canada to approve complete health insurance.

The ACA's reliance on mandatory participation in exchanges as the only way to obtain a health insurance subsidy is fundamentally flawed.

The highest-income Americans don't need tax-free health insurance, mortgage interest deductions or deferred taxation on retirement funds.

I have nightmares that I'm going to wake up, and everyone's driving a Prius and living in a condo, and we're all getting health insurance.

In Indiana, the Affordable Care Act will raise the average cost of health insurance in the individual market by an unaffordable 72 percent.

Most illegals are without health insurance, and when these workers need emergency healthcare, the American taxpayer gets stuck with the bill.

We're trying to take a leadership role in solving the nation's health-care crisis. We want everybody in this country to have health insurance.

As an athlete, I understood the value of my health insurance. I knew that in my profession, injuries were common and could happen at any time.

We now know that Mr. Obama lied to the American people with his pledge 'If you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance.'

In 2012, the Supreme Court upheld President Obama's overreaching mandate that forces every American to purchase health insurance or face a fine.

Our goal should be to, together, to improve Obamacare so that even more people have access to affordable, quality health insurance and services.

For a public option, I voted for that when I was in Congress, and the Senate couldn't stand up to the health insurance industry and took it out.

We know there is real interest from the American public in having easy access to the new, affordable choices in the Health Insurance Marketplace.

We have taken on the health insurance industry, we have taken on the drug companies, instituting programs to lower the cost of prescription drugs.

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