We finally did it, we got healthcare reform passed. I received an email from President Obama earlier today and thought I would share it with you.
I'm writing to you on a great day for America.
This morning, I  gathered with members of Congress, my administration, and hardworking volunteers  from every part of the country to sign comprehensive health care reform into  law. Thanks to the immeasurable efforts of so many, the dream of reform  is now a reality.
The bill I just signed puts Americans in charge of our  own health care by enacting three key changes:
It establishes the  toughest patient protections in history.
It guarantees all Americans  affordable health insurance options, extending coverage to 32 million who are  currently uninsured.
And it reduces the cost of care -- cutting over 1  trillion dollars from the federal deficit over the next two decades.
To  ensure a successful, stable transition, many of these changes will phase into  full effect over the next several years.
But for millions of Americans,  many of the benefits of reform will begin this year -- some even taking effect  this afternoon. Here are just a few examples:
Small  businesses will receive significant tax cuts, this year, to help them  afford health coverage for all their employees.
Seniors  will receive a rebate to reduce drug costs not yet covered under  Medicare.
Young people will be allowed coverage under  their parents' plan until the age of 26.
Early retirees  will receive help to reduce premium costs.
Children will  be protected against discrimination on the basis of medical  history.
Uninsured Americans with pre-existing  conditions can join a special high-risk pool to get the coverage they need,  starting in just 90 days.
Insured Americans will be  protected from seeing their insurance revoked when they get sick, or facing  restrictive annual limits on the care they receive.
All  Americans will benefit from significant new investments to train  primary care doctors, nurses, and public health professionals, and the creation  of state-level consumer assistance programs to help all patients understand and  defend our new rights.
As I've said many times, and as I know to be true,  this astounding victory could not have been achieved without your tireless  efforts.
So as we celebrate this great day, I want to invite you to add  your name where it belongs: alongside mine as a co-signer of this historic  legislation. Organizing for America will record the names of co-signers as a  permanent commemoration of those who came together to make this moment possible  -- all of you who refused to give up until the dream of many generations for  affordable, quality care for all Americans was finally  fulfilled.
Please  accept my thanks for your voice, for your courage, and for your indispensable  partnership in the great work of creating change.
History, and I, are in  your debt.
President Barack Obama
Shawn
