Friday, June 10, 2016

If This Provision Passes, Many Insurance Companies Will Leave ObamaCrapCare. The Unintended Consequence Of Breaking A Promise To Companies Who Provided Insurance To Sick People

BREAKING: GOP Congress 

Finally Fights Back Against 

This Obama Attempt at a Government 

Bailout

6 6 2  20
Special: Melissa McCarthy Stuns Hollywood by Dropping 55 lbs in 40 Days
image: http://engine.newsmaxfeednetwork.com/i.gif?e=eyJhdiI6MTIwMTI4LCJhdCI6MTMsImJ0IjowLCJjbSI6NDI2NTI2LCJja
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&s=QCt6hlhwSHgbPx9YUZH70zkkWVs
A delegation of leading senators are seeking to stop the Obama administration 
from providing some health insurers with a $2.5 billion taxpayer-funded bailout 
under a provision in the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to 
congressional communication exclusively obtained by theWashington Free 
Beacon.

The senators are petitioning their colleagues on key committees to ensure that 
U.S. taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for excess costs incurred by insurance
 companies selling low-cost coverage under the Obamacare program, according 
to the letter, which lambasts the healthcare program for burdening middle- and 
lower-class families.

The letter—sent Thursday to leaders on the Senate’s appropriations committee 
by Republican Sens. Marco Rubio (Fla.), Mike Lee (Utah), John Cornyn (Texas),
 John Barrasso (Wyo.), Cory Gardner (Colo.), David Vitter (La.), Jim 
Inhofe (Okla.), and Thom Tillis (N.C.)—centers around a contested 
Obamacare provision known as risk corridors.

Under this provision, the federal government compensates insurance 
companies if they wind up with larger costs as a result of selling cheap 
insurance policies to unhealthy individuals under Obamacare.

The senators are seeking to get language in the fiscal year 2017 budget 
that would ensure that the risk corridor program remains budget neutral
 amid attempts by the Obama administration to use some $2.5 billion in 
taxpayer funds to bailout insurers.

Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/breaking-gop-congress-finally-fights-back-against-this-obama-attempt-at-a-government-bailout#Z0w5EolgKPCbDuXz.99

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks for commenting. Your comments are needed for helping to improve the discussion.