North Texas Rep. Burgess Faces the Health Care Heat at Flower Mound Town Hall
Saturday morning, North Texas finally got in on 2017's angry congressional town hall action. Congressman Michael Burgess, who represents parts of Far North Dallas and bigger chunks of Collin and Denton counties, faced a vocal, often angry crowd in Marcus High School's gymnasium in Flower Mound. Burgess, a Republican medical doctor who's playing a big role in the House of Representatives' attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, took heat for his stance against the health care law, as well the Trump administration's increasingly apparent ties to Russia.
Despite repeated calls for them from voters in other congressional districts Pete Sessions, especially, has been a target the Burgess town hall was the first of the year in North Texas. As people have throughout the country when they've cornered their representatives, Burgess' constituents pressed him on the potential consequences of the end of Obamacare.
"Even if the Affordable Care Act saves one life, we should be very thankful," said one woman, calling on Burgess' sense of Christian duty. "Everybody may have access to health care, but can they afford it?"
In reply to that woman's comments, and many others in the crowd who praised the ACA, Burgess repeatedly criticized the individual mandate, the portion of the ACA that taxes those who don't purchase or otherwise get health care coverage through their parents or an employer. The mandate "doesn't have a place in a free society," he said. Despite the 20 million people who have picked up coverage in the years since the ACA has been implemented, Burgess said the mandate isn't working.
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