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For Immediate Release
Contact: Mark McCullough, (202) 730-7283
June 17, 2009
Christy Setzer, (202) 730-7349
When the US Chamber of Commerce opposed
<http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/u.s.-chamber-rips-senate-healthcare
-bill-2009-06-16.html> early versions of the healthcare bill Tuesday,
we weren't surprised. This is, after all, the same group that colorfully
told
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/11/AR20090
61103620.html> the Associated Press it was "time to unload the powder
and fill the musket" in their fight against health care reform. Call us
cynical, but we didn't think they were planning on using that $100
million
<http://www.politico.com/blogs/politicolive/0609/Chambers_Donohue_says_U
S_capitalism_is_threatened.html?showall> "campaign to defend the free
market" on tea parties and Civil War reenactments. The fact is,
America's healthcare system is broken and all the right-wing continues
to do is champion the status quo and purposely distort the reality of
what fixing healthcare will mean to millions of American families. The
Chamber's assault on the current bill is simply the latest in a string
of attacks on common-sense healthcare reforms during the course of their
existence. Here's our "Top 10."
Top 10 Historical Chamber Quotes Against Healthcare
10. U.S. Chamber of Commerce Denounced Patients' Bill of Rights As
Special Interest Giveaway To Trial Lawyers. Bruce Josten, executive
vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said that 2001 of the
Patients' Bill of Rights "should be called the Trial Lawyers' Right to
Bill...adding new mandates and expanding liability will only serve to
increase insurance costs and undermine employers' ability to offer this
valuable benefit." [U.S. Chamber of Commerce Press Release, 6/12/01
<http://www.uschamber.com/press/releases/2001/june/01-101.htm> ]
9. U.S. Chamber Spokesman Said OSHA Is a "Blatant Denial of Fundamental
Fairness." When describing the structure of the Labor Department within
the Executive Branch rather than the Judicial Branch of the government,
Richard Berman, director of labor law for the United States Chamber of
Commerce, said "This has a chilling effect on an employer's exercise of
his right to appeal and is thus a blatant denial of fundamental
fairness." [U.S. News & World Report, 11/24/75]
* The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vigorously Opposed Occupational
Safety Regulations and "led the fight to defeat the 1968 bill." In an
article written between the initial bill supported by President Johnson
and the second bill, that passed, supported by President Nixon, the New
York Times reported: "The first legislation providing for a
comprehensive nationwide system of health and safety standards was
proposed last year by President Johnson. Strongly supported by labor,
the bill ran into immediate and vigorous opposition from industry, led
by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States." [New York Times,
12/10/69; New York Times, 3/19/70]
8. U.S. Chamber President Called OSHA "An Abysmal Failure." In 1980,
Richard L. Lesher, President of the U.S. Chamber of Congress, charged,
"OSHA at best has been a major disappointment, at worst an abysmal
failure." "To date, there has been no solid documentation that OSHA has
yielded any gains in safety or health," said Lesher. [AP, 4/1/80]
7. U.S. Chamber Spokesman Compared Employer Mandates to Jumping on a
"Runaway Train." In 1989, U.S. Chamber Spokesman Frederick J. Krebs was
asked by the Washington Post about employer mandated coverage and said,
"Health-care costs are out of control -- so being forced to provide
these benefits is like being told to jump on a runaway train." [The
Washington Post, 4/13/89]
6. Referring to Mental Health Parity Legislation, Chamber Officials Said
Personal Tragedy is a "Poor Way to Make Legislation." Complaining that
opposing Republicans on mental health parity legislation put them in an
awkward position, Neil Trautwein, manager of health care policy for the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce said, "It's tremendous to have someone with the
stature of Pete Domenici or Alan Simpson get up and describe these
personal tragedies, but it's often a poor way to make legislation," says
Trautwein. "An emotional argument late in the night is not the way to
make policy." [The Washington Post, 6/19/96]
5. U.S. Chamber VP Said Business Community Would Wage "All-Out War"
Against Paid Family Leave. Randel Johnson, vice president for labor,
immigration and employee benefits at the United States Chamber of
Commerce, said the business community will wage "all-out war" against
paid family leave for two reasons: First, "someone's got to pay for it,"
and second, paid leave will give employees an incentive to use it."
[Austin Business Journal, 9/10/07]
* U.S. Chamber VP Said They it Won't "Roll Over" on Family Medical
Leave. ''Supporters of legislation like this complain about unfunded
mandates in education when it comes to No Child Left Behind, but they
don't hesitate to impose unfunded mandates on employers,'' said Randel
Johnson, vice president for labor, immigration and employee benefits at
the United States Chamber of Commerce. ''The employer community is not
going to roll over on this issue.'' [New York Times, 12/5/06
<http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/washington/05labor.html?pagewanted=pr
int> ]
4. U.S. Chamber Opposed Family and Medical Leave Because Government
Shouldn't Be "Personnel Administrators." Discussing the Family and
Medical Leave Act in 1991, Richard Lesher, president of the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, said, "We think most Americans don't want the federal
government to be their personnel administrators." [Washington Post,
5/15/91]
3. U.S. Chamber Opposed Family and Medical Leave, Saying if Set a
"Dangerous Precedent." Discussing the Family and Medical Leave Act in
1987, Virginia B. Lamp of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said, "Sometimes
an issue is lobbyist-driven or Washington-driven, but this is absolutely
grass roots," adding that business sees the bill as creating a
"dangerous precedent" of federally mandated employee benefits. [New York
Times, 2/3/87
<http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/03/us/washington-talk-momentum-and-famil
y-leave.html?scp=1&sq=%2522u.s.%20chamber%2522%20%2522medical%20leave%25
22&st=cse> ]
2. U.S. Chamber President: Universal Coverage is "A Very Unrealistic
Goal." Discussing universal health care in 1994, U.S. Chamber of
Commerce President Richard L. Lesher said, "We have put that on the
shelf for now." He added that universal coverage is "a very unrealistic
goal." Lesher "said the chamber decided to reverse its policy on
universal coverage because it was hard to separate that goal from an
employer mandate. Since there was strong disagreement on employer
mandates, universal coverage also had to be reconsidered, he said."
[Hartford Courant, 3/1/94]
1. U.S. Chamber: Pregnancy Is A "Voluntary" Condition. A 1978 article
described the fight against the Pregnancy Discrimination Act as lead by
"the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., the National Association of
Manufacturers and other business groups. They argue that pregnancy, as a
"voluntary" condition, should not be equated with illness..." [U.S. News
& World Report, 7/10/78]
* U.S. Chamber Opposed Amending the 1964 Civil Rights Act to Cover
Women From Discrimination Due to Pregnancy. The New York Times reported
"Women's rights groups and organized labor urged Congress today to
counter a major Supreme Court ruling by amending the 1964 Civil Rights
Act to make the law clearly prohibit job discrimination because of
pregnancy. But the United States Chamber of Commerce opposed the
move..." [New York Times, 4/7/77]
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