- Title: Trump health pick Price defends investments, Obamacare replacement
- Date: 18th January 2017
- Summary: WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES (JANUARY 18, 2017) (UNRESTRICTED POOL - NONE) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ENTERING SENATE HEARING ROOM AND SITTING DOWN PRICE SEATED BACK VIEW OF PRICE AS PHOTOGRAPHERS TAKE PHOTOS WIDE OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR AND PENSIONS (SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "One of the important things that we need to convey to the American people is that nobody, nobody is interested in pulling the rug out from under anybody. We believe that it's absolutely imperative that individuals that have health coverage be able to keep health coverage and move hopefully to greater choices and opportunities for them to gain the kind of coverage that they want for themselves and for their families. So I think there's been a lot of talk about individuals losing health coverage - that is not our goal, nor is it our desire, nor is it our plan." WIDE OF HEARING (SOUNDBITE) (English) SENATOR AL FRANKEN (D-MN) SAYING: "You purchased this 50,000 to 100,000 dollars’ worth of stock in a biomedical company called Innate Immunotherapeutics, and you know we've talked about a little bit, saying this single largest purchase in the past three years in a private deal that was not made available to the public. And I find it absolutely amazing that you responded that you did not know that you got a discounted price. That is absolutely amazing because we discussed this." SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "Well, by definition I believe that's the that's the nature of a private placement offering. What I said to you and what I've said to others is that I paid exactly the same price as everybody else. I disclosed it." PRICE LISTENING AS FRANKEN SAYS: "It was a private offering that only went to like twenty people." (SOUNDBITE) (English) SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN (D-MASS) SAYING: "So, your periodic transaction report notes that you were notified of this trade on April 4th, 2015. Did you take additional actions after that date to advance your plan to help the company you now own stock in?" (SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "I'm offended by the insinuation, senator." WIDE OF COMMITTEE WITH (SOUNDBITE) (English) SENATOR ORRIN HATCH (R-UTAH) SAYING: "There are members on this committee who have, as I understand it, have traded individual stocks while serving on this committee. This appears to be nothing more than a hypocritical attack on your good character." (SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "Thank you sir. Everything that we have done has been aboveboard, transparent, ethical and legal." BACK VIEW OF PRICE AT HEARING (SOUNDBITE) (English) SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS (INDEPENDENT- VERMONT) ASKING WHETHER U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP WILL KEEP CAMPAIGN PROMISE NOT TO CUT MEDICARE AND MEDICAID. "I think it is likely he [Donald Trump] won the election because millions of working class people and senior citizens heard him say he was not going to cut Social Security Medicare and Medicaid. Congressman Price the very simple question Is the President-elect Mr. Trump going to keep his word to the American people and not cut Social Security Medicare and Medicaid? Or did he lie to the American people? (SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "I have...I haven't had extensive discussions with him about the comments that he made but I have no reason to believe that he's changed his position." PRICE LISTENING AS SANDERS ASKS: "You are telling us that that the best of your knowledge Mr. Trump will not cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid?" (SOUNDBITE) (English) CONGRESSMAN TOM PRICE, U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S NOMINEE FOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYING: "As I say, I have no reason to believe that position has changed." BACK VIEW OF PRICE AT HEARING
- Embargoed: 1st February 2017 19:00
- Keywords: Tom Price Elizabeth Warren U.S. healthcare Barack Obama obamacare Health and Human Services Affordable Care Act pharmaceutical
- Location: WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES
- City: WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0015ZLZPDZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for health secretary defended his personal stock investments and proposals to dismantle Obamacare on Wednesday (January 18) in response to questioning by a U.S. Senate panel.
Representative Tom Price, a Georgia orthopedic surgeon who has been in politics for more than 20 years, was chosen by fellow Republican Trump, who will become president on Friday, to head an agency that manages scores of healthcare programs.
Price laid out a timeline for making changes to President Barack Obama's national healthcare law, often called Obamacare, agreeing with some Republicans that the plan to replace the law will be unveiled in the next few months but implemented over several years.
He said an overhaul of the law will initially focus on individual health plans sold on online exchanges and the Medicaid program for the poor but would not tackle changes to the Medicare program for elderly Americans.
Price also sought to reassure Senators that nobody is interested in "pulling the rug out on anybody."
Price, who is seen as being likely to be approved for the post by the Republican-controlled Senate, also said he followed the law on his stock trades.
"Everything that we have done has been aboveboard, transparent, ethical and legal, "he said.
Democrats focused on Price's investments in health-related companies.
"You purchased this 50,000 to 100,000 dollars worth of stock in a biomedical company called Innate Immunotherapeutics...in a private deal that was not made available to the public. I find it absolutely amazing that you responded that you did not know that you got a discounted price," Sen. Al Franken said.
In one of the tensest exchange of the hearing, Sen. Elizabeth Warren questioned Price's decision to keep the stock which he said he was unaware that his broker had purchased.
"Your periodic transaction report notes that you were notified of this trade on April 4th, 2015. Did you take additional actions after that date to advance your plan to help the company you now own stock in?"
"I'm offended by the insinuation, senator," Price said.
The Department of Health and Human Services runs the Medicare, Medicaid and President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, which was enacted in 2010 and brought health insurance coverage to millions of Americans who previously lacked it.
The Wall Street Journal last month reported that Price had traded more than $300,000 worth of shares in health-related companies over the past four years while backing legislation that potentially could affect those companies' stocks.
Price invested in biotech firm Amgen Inc, insurer Aetna Inc, and drugmakers Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, Eli Lilly & Co, and Pfizer Inc the Journal said, citing stock trade filings that Price made with Congress.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination also questioned whether the president-elect would keep a campaign promise to not cut medicare.
"I haven't had extensive discussions with him about the comments that he made but I have no reason to believe that he's changed his position," Price said.
Price has been a leading critic of Obamacare, the outgoing president's signature domestic policy achievement. In a 2011 speech to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Price said he was "for every single piece of legislation that gets the federal government out of your back pocket and out of your exam room."
His proposed Obamacare alternative involves a universal tax credit that critics say would not cover premium costs and out-of-pocket costs of health insurance in much of the country.
Congressional Republicans have been moving to repeal Obamacare, but have not agreed on a plan to replace it. Trump muddied the outlook by telling the Washington Post in an interview published on Sunday that his aim is to replace Obamacare with a plan with "insurance for everyone."
Trump did not give the Post specifics, but said his plan was nearly finished and he was ready to unveil with leaders of the Republican-controlled Congress.
Price was testifying before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, one of two that oversee the Department of Health and Human Services. The other is the Senate Committee on Finance, which has set a hearing with Price for Jan. 24.
Only members of the finance committee will vote on whether to send Price's nomination to the Senate floor for review. - Copyright Holder: POOL (CAN SELL)
- Copyright Notice: (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2017. Open For Restrictions - http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
- Usage Terms/Restrictions: None