The following two snatches of dialogue which speak for themselves, occurred Wednesday morning during the climactic hearing of the state Senate Health and Welfare Commitetee, whose ultimate 7-4 vote against Governor Bill Haslamโs โInsure Tennesseeโ health-insurance plan doomed that reform proposal, prevented it from reaching the floor of either the House or the Senate, and caused the abrupt termination of the special session called by Governor Haslam to consider his plan.
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DIALOGUE BETWEEN SENATOR JEFF YARBRO (D-NASHVILLE) AND SENATOR TODD GARDENHIRE (R-CHATTANOOGA).ย
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ย RUSTY CROWE (R-JOHNSON CITY) WAS MODERATING.
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CROWE: Senator Gardenhire is recognized.
GARDENHIRE: Senator Yarbro, Iโve heard you twice take a slap at some of us, and Iโm getting a little resentful of it. I have very nice health care provided to me through my private employer. My wife is on Social Security. I guess some people say I should be on Social Security but Iโm not.
Number Two, when you said while ago that we ought to take this seriously, would you name the ones on this committee thatโs not taking this seriously? And if you canโt, how about apologizing. This is not a campaign. This is serious.
YARBRO: Oh, Senator Gardenhire, I completely agree itโs not a campaign, and it is very serious, and I donโt think thereโs anyone whoโs not taking the job seriously.
GARDENHIRE: Then why did you say so?
YARBRO: I did not say so.
GARDENHIRE: Yes, you did. I know youโre new, but you need to learn how to respect us
YARBRO: Senator, with all due respect, I do respect this body , and this body gives serious consideration of the issues. The only thing that Iโm offering is to say thatโฆ
GARDENHIRE: What you said was, we should take this seriously, and I want you to understand it so you donโt misunderstand it, Iโm taking this seriously. Iโm taking my time off from my job to be here to look into this and spend my time looking at every aspect of it. So please treat us with respect.
YARBRO: Yes sir, I will absolutely treat youโฆ.
GARDENHIRE: Thatโs enough.
YARBRO …with respect, and I really do look forward to discussing both this plan and any other plans that anyone would have.
CROWE Point well taken. Okay, weโre goodโฆ.
Despite his protestations, Senator Gardenhire is indeed on state insurance, as several press reports indicated on Thursday. Minutes after the exchange above, the witness was Charlie Howorth of the Tennessee Business Roundtable, a blue-ribbon business panel..
DIALOGUE BETWEEN WITNESS CHARLIE HOWORTH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF TENNESSEE BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE AND SENATOR MIKE BELL (R-RICEVILLE)
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HOWORTH…This has positive health benefits. It has positive benefits forย
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businessโฆ.What Governor Haslam has proposed is unique. Iโve seen a lot of these plans…I thnk the Governor has come in with a unique plan that presents conservative values and all the things we were looking at. It is true health reform, which is what we needโฆ.If [a business offered the same benefits] ] I donโt think there would be any discussion about itโฆ.[Insure Tennessee] is the biggest economic impact that will occur in this state this year. Itโs like several Volkswagens [Volkswagen plants, like that in Chattanooga] coming into this stateโฆ.Itโs a great plan….
BELL: Mr. Howorth, I donโt have a question, but I do have a statement. And itโs for the committee members and those in the audience as well. I want to remind them who the Tennessee Business Roundtable is. I have a copy of a press release here, April 9, 2002. They were one of the main proponents of the state income tax in the state of Tennessee, and again Iโve got a copy of the press release in front of me right now. They โre also one of the main proponents of Common Core.
Now theyโre here supporting Insure Tennessee. It doesnโt surprise me that theyโre wanting to expand government more. From this 2002 press release it shows that they represented 153 of the largest businesses in the state of Tennessee, and I would remind the committee members and those in the audience that we just last week received a survey from the NFIB [National Federation of Independent Businesses] saying that 65 percent of our independent small businesses in their state oppose Insure Tennessee, and again I just wanted to remind the committee members of that.
HOWORTH: I wasnโt there in 2002. We do support education reform and educating our children. We certainly doโฆ.
In case anyone is wondering, Senator Yarbro voted for “Insure Tennessee;” Senators Gardenhire, Bell, and Crowe voted against.

