Friday, August 2, 2013
CONGRESS TO GET OBAMACARE EXEMPTION
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- The White House has approved a deal that will
exempt members of Congress and their staff from some of the provisions of the
Affordable Care Act, Politico reported late Thursday. Under the law, popularly
referred to as Obamacare, lawmakers and their aides were required to source
health insurance "created" by the law or offered through one of its exchanges,
and without the subsidies they currently enjoy, the members of Congress would
have faced thousands of dollars in additional premium payments each year, the
report said. However, the Office of Personnel Management now plans to rule that
the government can continue to make a contribution to the health-care premiums
of the lawmakers and their staff, it said, citing unnamed congressional sources
and a White House official.
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