Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Boehner Wins Repeal Of Obamacare Provision You Never Knew Existed

The Huffington Post reports:
Monday night’s spending agreement between the White House and Congress would repeal part of the Affordable Care Act. But the provision is a narrow one that few people knew existed and even fewer supported enthusiastically.

The Obama administration had stalled writing the rules that would have put it into effect and, with no signs of imminent action, most Washington insiders figured it was only a matter of time before Congress took it off the books anyway.

For better or worse, or maybe a bit of both, the provision was the regulatory equivalent of a dead man walking.

The clause -- which policy nerds will find in Section 1511 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, right under the heading “Employer Responsibilities” -- calls for automatic enrollment by large employers. If the administration fully implemented the provision, all companies that have more than 200 full-time employees and offer job-based insurance would sign up their workers for coverage.
The creepy world of ObamaCare.