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Wounded Warriors Face New Tax This
Independence Day
Senate Democrats Tax Prosthetic Limbs and Other Vital
Medical Devices,
Refuse to Exempt Veterans
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the nation prepares to celebrate
Independence Day with parades and
barbecues, America’s veterans face a new tax on
prosthetic limbs and other vital medical devices.
The health care overhaul passed by Congress and signed
into law by President Obama earlier this year
contains a new tax on medical devices such as prosthetic
limbs, pacemakers, and wheelchairs. This tax,
which its proponents claim will raise $20 billion over
the next ten years, contains no exemption for the
nation’s 22 million veterans. In fact, Senate Democrats
specifically refused to exempt veterans from the
tax.
On March 24 2010, Senate Democrats rejected an amendment
offered by Senator Orrin Hatch (R-
Utah) to the healthcare bill. This amendment (SA 3644)
would have prevented the medical device tax
from hitting veterans covered by the Veterans Healthcare
Program or TRICARE for Life. This
amendment was rejected by a vote of 44-54. All but five
Democrat senators voted in favor of retaining
the tax for veterans.
The medical device tax was one of over twenty new or
higher taxes in President Barack Obama’s
healthcare overhaul. This permanent new tax is being
collected now.
“On March 24, Senate Democrats had the opportunity to
exempt our veterans from
Obamacare’s new tax on medical devices such as
prosthetic limbs. But 54 Democrats voted
against the measure. They chose to side with the
tax-and-spend crowd in Washington over our
wounded warriors,” said Grover Norquist, president of
Americans for Tax Reform. “This is one of
the many reasons Harry Reid and the Democrats did not
want Americans to read the 2,500
page health care bill before it was passed.”
In addition to those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq,
the Department of Veterans Affairs reports
the following number of veterans from America’s wars:
World War II: 2,079,000
Korean War: 2,507,000
Vietnam War: 7,569,000
Desert Shield/Storm: 2,254,000
Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan coalition of
taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose all tax
increases. For more information or to
arrange an interview please contact John Kartch at (202)
785-0266 or by email at jkartch@atr.org.
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