GOP Leaders Ask President Obama for Further Information on ObamaCare Delay |
WASHINGTON, DC –
House Republican leaders and committee chairs sent a letter to
President Obama today requesting further information regarding the
implications of his administration’s decision to delay implementation
of ObamaCare’s employer mandate. The letter also asks the president to
justify delaying the employer mandate while leaving in place the
mandate on individuals and families. “We agree with you that the
burden was overwhelming for employers,” they write, “but we also
believe American families need the same relief.”
Dear Mr. President:The text of today’s letter is below, and a printable PDF version is here. Last week, your administration announced it would unilaterally delay another provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). This part of the law imposed penalties on employers if they did not comply with the new regulations included in the law. As you know, this was only the latest unilateral delay or change to the law taken by your administration. We agree with you that many of the provisions in the law cannot be implemented within the current time frame; but we strongly disagree with you that time will ever remedy these predictable consequences of the law. Many have predicted the problems that your Administration now acknowledges, and each provision you delay continues to demonstrate that the entire law is unworkable. PPACA places an enormous new burden on employers that clearly contributes to the economy and job growth remaining relatively stagnant. We recognize that the decision to delay the employer mandate was likely not a decision you made in only a day and necessarily required substantial review by analysts at the Department of the Treasury, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, as well as the Office of Management and Budget.
Your decision to delay one part
of the law affecting employers and leave in place provisions regulating
individual and family health care creates many new questions and
concerns. In order to fully understand the implications of your
decision, please provide to Congress any analysis conducted by the
agencies regarding the impact of the delay in the employer mandate with
respect to:
In addition to the analysis
requested above, please provide to us a complete list of all other
provisions in the law that you expect to delay prior to October 1,
2013.
Because the unilateral changes
to this complicated law were surely made with a great deal of data,
review and input, we believe it is reasonable to request answers to
these questions by August 1, 2013.
We look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
John Boehner, Speaker Eric Cantor, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Majority Whip Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican Conference Chair Lynn Jenkins, Republican Conference Vice Chair James Lankford, Republican Policy Committee Chairman Peter Roskam, Chief Deputy Whip Dave Camp, Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means John Kline, Chairman, Committee on Education & the Workforce Paul Ryan, Chairman, Committee on the Budget Fred Upton, Chairman, Committee on Energy & Commerce |
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