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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Cory Gardner, Mike Coffman: Call Your Office

GOP Reps. Cory Gardner and Mike Coffman. GOP Reps. Cory Gardner and Mike Coffman.

A press release from health care advocacy group Protect Your Care Colorado that you'll find curious to say the least:

Even as ads and right-wing OpEds are running praising Representative Mike Coffman for opposing Obamacare, and as Congressman Cory Gardner rails against it on television, their offices are helpfully referring constituents to Colorado’s marketplace, connectforhealthco.com, and helping them #GetCovered by the Affordable Care Act.

According to Carl Dixon from Aurora, “I spoke with a staffer at Coffman's office and he asked me if I was over 65. When I responded yes , he told me I had nothing to worry about. Then I pursued getting info for a family member under 65. He gave me a number for the Exchange.  He offered me a website.  He also stated that one of his coworker's son works for the Exchange and they are having success!” [Pols emphasis]

Another constituent, Stephen Parish, reports, “I called Coffman’s office and spoke to a staffer and asked for help getting started is signing up for the ACA. He was polite and gave me the 1-855-752-6749 number to get in touch with a navigator.”

Other current and former constituents report that the Congressman’s office quickly referred them to the connectforhealthco.com website and phone number, as well as the federal office of Health and Human Services…

“What we have here is a case of ‘don’t do as I do, do as I say’ from Congressman Coffman and Gardner,” said Laura Chapin, State Director of Protect Your Care Colorado. “The ads and their public statements say one thing, but their offices are helping people #getcovered. Instead of voting to shut down the government over the Affordable Care Act and posturing for the TV cameras, Congressmen Coffman and Gardner should be helping even more Coloradans secure access to health care and #GetCovered.”

On the one hand, you can't help but commend the office staffs of GOP Reps. Cory Gardner and Mike Coffman, who are apparently giving inquiring constituents good advice on obtaining health insurance despite the devoted opposition of their bosses to the entire reformed health insurance system under Obamacare. Remember, Rep. Gardner is one of the most vocal opponents of health care reform, who tells a factually questionable personal horror story about his "canceled" plan. Gardner has claimed that the federal insurance exchange website was structured to "conceal the true cost of Obamacare from the American people." Coffman likewise proudly voted dozens of times to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

But is it too much to ask that they have a conversation with their staff, who are helping Obamacare work in Colorado? Like the story of those much-hyped insurance policy "cancellations" this weekend, the gap between what these Republican politicians are telling the press, and what seems to be actually playing out on the ground, cries out for an explanation.


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