Congressman Leonard Lance

Representing the 7th District of New Jersey

Healthcare

 

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Nov 12, 2013 Press Release

Bipartisan bill to help reduce preterm births now moves to President's desk

WASHINGTON, D.C.– Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ 07) tonight hailed the passage of S. 252, the PREEMIE Reauthorization Act.  Lance authored the House companion to the legislation and with tonight’s vote the bill heads to the President for his signature.

Nov 8, 2013 Press Release

Lance Sponsored “Keep Your Health Plan Act” Set For House Vote

WASINGTON, N.J.—Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ-07) today announced that the House of Representatives will consider H.R. 3350, the Keep Your Health Plan Act, next week.  The vote will be the first House action on this issue since the failed launch of the ObamaCare health exchanges and news broke that 800,000 New Jersey residentsmay be at risk of losing their current coverage.

Oct 29, 2013 Press Release

Announcement comes on the heels of reports that gov’t knew millions could lose coverage under ACA

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ 07) today announced that has agreed to sponsor legislation to let Americans keep their health insurance plans following news reports that the Obama administration many have known that millions could lose their current coverage due to changes from the Affordable Care Act. 

Oct 29, 2013 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C.– Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ 07) this morning released the following statement on the one year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy:

“Today marks one year since Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey and left a path of destruction along the East Coast.  This past year has been a tremendous challenge for our state. Hundreds of homes were destroyed and a countless number damaged, thousands were displaced, millions were left without power and many lives were tragically lost. 

Oct 24, 2013 Press Release

7th District lawmaker calls $450M price tag fiscally irresponsible

WASHINGTON, D.C.– Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ 07) and members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee heard from the contractors on the problem-plagued website for President Obama's signature health care reform who blamed a lack of testing on the full system and last-minute changes by the federal agency overseeing the online enrollment system as the top reasons for the troubled ObamaCare website.

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