Blue Ridge Caucus: Robert Hurt and Two State Lawmakers go to Bat for George Allen on National Health Care Law

Blue Ridge Cacus:
Robert Hurt and Two State Lawmakers go to Bat for George Allen on National Health Care Law
By Mason Adams, December 16, 2011
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U.S. Congressman Robert Hurt, R-Chatham, Virginia Sen. Steve Martin, R-Chesterfield County, and Del. John Cox, R-Ashland, held a conference call this morning to tout U.S. Senate candidate George Allen and push for repeal of the 2009 health care reform law, saying it would place unreasonable mandates on businesses and hurt job growth.

Hurt said he’s heard lots about the law during his travels around the 5th Congressional District.

“One of the huge sources of concern is the president’s health care law that was adopted by the previous Congress,” Hurt said. “Concern from people who want quality health care at an affordable price, concern from providers. But important as anything it’s frustrating for business folks who feel like they’re being punished and have to suffer not only the real consequences but also the uncertainty of where we go from here.”

Hurt said the House passed a measure to repeal the health care law, but it was not approved by the U.S. Senate. He said Allen “is the kind of person we need in Washington” to change that.

I asked about Tim Kaine’s defense of the law in Roanoke earlier this week, particular four provisions that have already gone into effect: The allowance for children to stay on their parents’ plan until age 26; a prohibition on insurance companies turning down patients for pre-existing conditions; tax credits for small businesses to buy insurance; and the expansion of credits to help seniors pay for prescriptions and to receive free preventative care.

Hurt said it’s important when talking about repeal of the health care law to also talk about what will replace it.

“I think there’s probably support in a replacement for health care reform, which is desperately needed,” Hurt said. But, he added, “The underlying principles for the replacement have got to be free-market principles.”

Hurt predicted the law as passed would drive doctors out of the business, creating diminished supply as demand increases. That will result in increased health care costs, he said.

“We have to talk about a replacement bill when we talk about repeal,” Hurt said. “The American people know that health care needs to be fixed. I think Gov. Allen knows and supports that.”

Roanoke Times: Poindexter and Allen campaign at Westlake businesses and on Scruggs Road

A-Team: Yesterday George Allen visited the Smith Mountain Lake area with Delegate Charles Poindexter to talk with and listen to small business owners about today’s tough economy and how counterproductive government regulations and high energy prices were having a harmful impact on their businesses. One of the biggest local issues discussed was the especially burdensome, expensive and retroactive Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulations on docks. Bruce Shelton, general manager at Capps Home Building Center, said that construction permits were down 30% from even last year. 

 

Poindexter and Allen campaign at Westlake businesses and on Scruggs Road

The Roanoke Times

By Mason Adams

October 20, 2011

 

Republican candidates for the General Assembly are getting plenty of help campaigning this week. Gov. Bob McDonnell is in town tonight for a Ralph Smith fundraiser, and Congressmen Morgan Griffith and Robert Hurt will campaign tomorrow for Bill Stanley.

This afternoon, former Gov., former U.S. Sen. and Republican U.S. Senate candidate George Allen swung by 4-year incumbent Del. Charles Poindexter’s Westlake office to campaign around Smith Mountain Lake this afternoon.

They visited Smith Mountain Building Supply and Capps Home Building Center to talk to store employees about the effects of a slow economy on their businesses. Both politicians asked whether government regulations and energy costs had hurt their bottom line.

Capps General Manager Bruce Shelton said that new construction has slowed — with new construction permits down 30 percent even from last year. Most of the contractors using his store are doing repair and renovation work, he said.

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Campaign in Smith Mountain Lake with Delegate Charles Poindexter

After that we drove to Smith Mountain Lake to meet Delegate Charles Poindexter and tour more local businesses, stopping at Homestead Creamery on the way to pick up some strawberry milk.

We ended our day with a visit to Moosie’s Restaurant and Bar to talk with the patrons about the economy and what Washington needs to learn from Virginia, before stopping in at the Smith Mountain Lake Chamber of Commerce, where we met the executive director Vicki and Annette, a friend of “Heavens to” Betsy Beamer!

 

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News & Politics Fundraiser for Delegate Charles Poindexter

A great enthusiastic crowd of friends, supporters and teammates for Del. Charles Poindexter tonight. Always a pleasure to be in Rocky Mount.

 

Campaign event for AJ Dudley

Franklin County Dutch Treat Lunch

What a great turn out for today’s lunch. Franklin County is fired up and ready to support great candidates like AJ Dudley, Bill Stanley, and Charles Poindexter.

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