Healthcare Reform and Washington – Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Rep. Paul Broun, Rep. Tom Price, April 21, 2010

  • Date: April 21, 201
  • Guest: Senator Saxby Chambliss, Rep. Paul Broun, Rep. Tom Price
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Today we have a different format for Gross Realty. We have assembled a group of leading local politicians to share perspectives and reactions regarding health care. I’m delighted and honored to have guests who represent the State ofGeorgia, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Representatives Paul Broun and Tom Prices. The entire show will be my interview with each of these local politicians. We will forego our weekly feature of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly to give all of our hour to our esteemed guests. Discussions focus on perspectives on the healthcare bill, what the challenges are and the next move.

With Senator Chambliss we will discuss:

Health Care Reform passed by House

  • Constitutional or not
  • Affordable – if so, how
  • Senate likelihood of passing (as is or fix it plan)
  • Can it be fixed or should it be repealed?
  • State’s attorney’s general – can they effectively change the bill

Job Creation Bill

  • Will it create jobs in private sector?
  • How to incent private business vs. government power and jobs
  • Progressives in power – our future
  • Conservatives opportunity to retake America for future opportunity

With Congressman Tom Price and Congressman Paul Broun we will discuss:

  • Healthcare Bill passed by the U.S. Senate – what next?
  • What do you think the next step will be going forward?
    • Repeal, fix or live with it?
  • Immigration back door?
  • Get services / no pay?
  • Talk about the public reaction and will that last and remain a factor through November?
    • Conservatives/independents up in arms
  • What is your vision of self reliance/have we reached a tipping point?
  • What will be the clear message of the Republican Party regarding being a compelling choice for the next election?
  • What are your goals and action items to achieve them?
  • What can constituents do to help work toward those goals?
  • No budget and out of control spending – no accountability?
  • Tax system – any hope to simplify?

Reading Assignment: 12 ways to cut your taxes, by Linda Stern.

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