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This is an important press release by Jeff Hennie of the MRF. Information to contact the MRF will be listed at the end of the article.
Washington DC
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation reports that legislation to close the
loophole that currently exists in our nation's health insurance
industry has been introduced in the US Senate (S 616) and House (HR
1076).
Under current law, group market insurance customers - that's everyone
who has insurance from a job in the private sector, military or
government - can be denied benefits for a particular injury just
because it came from an motorcycle accident.
Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) in 1996 to ensure proper access to health insurance for
all American workers. Once the bureaucrats at the US Department of
Health and Human Services issued their final ruling on the law they
managed to allow a loophole that can be used to discriminate against
motorcyclists when the need health insurance the most, after an
accident.
The loophole also is used by insurance companies to deny benefits for
any accidents that stem from horseback riding, snowmobiling, and snow
skiing, just to name a few.
"This legislation will right an injustice done to America's
motorcycling community," said Jeff Hennie, Vice President of
Government Relations for the Motorcycle Riders Foundation. "We are
asking the Congress to tell the insurance industry that they can no
longer get away with refusing benefits that have been bought and paid
for by motorcyclists."
The House legislation has been referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, while the Senate bill is sitting before the Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
In order to pass this legislation, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation
needs your help. Please join your fellow freedom fighters and ask your
Members of Congress and Senators to co-sponsor this important
legislation.
The legislation to close this loophole has been around for the last
few sessions of Congress, but the bills introduced in this 110th
Congress have a few new twists. First, the House Democrat lead is new.
Welcome Bart Stupak to the picture; he is a 8th term Democrat from
Upper Peninsula Michigan and the top third of the mitten state. Mr.
Stupak's district has tens of thousands of miles of snowmobiling
trails and most of his constituents use the snow machine to commute,
run errands and socialize, making the snowmobile an integral part of
everyday life. Mr. Stupak is also close friends with the Chairman of
the House committee that has jurisdiction over the measure; and is a
subcommittee chairman on the same full committee.
The House Republican lead is the same, Michael Burgess. Burgess is
medical doctor from, Flower Mound, TX. Burgess was an OB-GYN,
delivering 3000 babies before running for Congress in 2003.
The Senate sponsors are the same returning Senators as previous
sessions of Congress, Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Susan Collins (R-ME).
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation thanks all of the champions of this
legislation.
Another new development is that the House has adopted the Senate
language, making passage into law slightly simpler by eliminating the
need for both bodies of Congress to form a conference committee to
iron out the legislative differences. Previously the House and Senate
had slightly different solutions to closing the loophole.
Last Congress saw no major movement on the legislation. With your
help, we can close the loophole that allows our health insurance
providers to deny benefits for an injury simply because it involved a
motorcycle.
Ask your federal Representative to support HR 1076 and your two US
Senators to support S 616. Should you receive any commitments or
denials to support the legislation, or if you have any other
legislative question or concerns, please contact the MRF.
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
236 Massachusetts Ave. NE
Suite 510
Washington, DC 20002-4980
202-546-0983 (voice)
202-546-0986 (fax)
http://www.mrf.org (website)
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