He said that thanks to the credits, he no longer fears that one single emergency room visit could bankrupt his family. Unfortunately, that's something I've heard from many other people, not just Paul. And According to a study that a number of senators commissioned from Georgetown University center for Health Insurance Reform, the people who are going to be most affected by our failure to extend these tax credits are those who live in rural areas like Paul, those from working families like Paul, older Americans and small business owners. Those are the people who can least afford these cost increases and failing to extend These credits are going to hurt small businesses that create jobs and power local economies all across this country. (08:45–09:07)
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