Back Home, GOP Lawmakers Face Backlash Against Medicare Plan

Returning home to meet with constituents during the Easter break, Republican House members were criticized for voting for a new federal budget that would turn Medicare into a voucher program, according to a report by the Pioneer Press.

While some core Republicans supporters urged lawmakers to hold fast in their budget fight with Democrats, other constituents were angry. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), the author of the Medicare plan, was booed by constituents as he presented the proposal.

The proposal is not expected to pass the Democratic-controlled Senate, but it is sure to be an issue in next year's elections for the House.

Rep. Charles Bass (R-N.H.) told constituents the country would be "basically ruined" if it did not curb the growth of government, but he was "quickly pushed him back on his heels" by a mostly gray-haired audience, complaining about the Medicare proposal. "By the time he left, he seemed less than wedded to the details," the Pioneer Press reported.

Rep. Lou Barletta's (R-Pa.) reminder that the Medicare changeover wouldn't affect anyone over age 55 didn't assuage some aging constituents. "You seem to think that because I'm not affected, I won't care if my niece, my grandson, my child is affected. I do care," one said. "You said nothing in the campaign about 'I'm going to change Medicare.' Now you voted for a plan that will destroy Medicare."

Read the Pioneer Press report on Medicare.

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