Posted on 12/22/2016 7:28:59 AM PST by Red Badger
Congressional Republicans are considering holding off on repealing some of ObamaCare's taxes, according to lobbyists familiar with the discussions.
GOP lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee discussed the possibility of keeping some of the taxes in place during a retreat last week at the Library of Congress, the sources say.
Even if some of the taxes are not removed as part of the initial repeal bill, it does not necessarily mean they will remain indefinitely. Some ObamaCare taxes could be dealt with as part of a larger tax reform bill later in the year.
Still, there is at least a possibility that some taxes could remain in place to provide revenue for a replacement healthcare measure.
Discussions are still in flux, however, and ObamaCare taxes could be repealed right away. Including the laws taxes in a repeal bill could be an easier political move for Republicans, given the importance many have placed on repealing as much of the law as possible.
Asked about the possibility of keeping some ObamaCare taxes, a House GOP aide said no decisions have been made yet.
Members are still reviewing all options on the table and no decisions have been finalized about how we will smoothly transition away from this failing law and toward reforms that deliver affordable, quality, health care choices based on what patients and families need, the House GOP aide said.
ObamaCare includes a range of taxes that, along with cuts to Medicare, funded its expansion of coverage. Those taxes are both on industry groups, such as taxes on health insurers and medical device companies, and on people, like increased Medicare taxes for high earners.
Some conservatives have long pushed for repealing the entire health law, including the taxes. But other Republicans, including Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), want to keep some of the taxes to provide revenue for a replacement plan.
There needs to be some source of revenue, Cassidy told The Hill. He noted that various healthcare industry groups already worked out deals when ObamaCare was being passed in 2009 to give up some money in exchange for increasing coverage, which would help their business.
As far as I'm concerned, we can leave those on the table," he said.
Cassidy, along with House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas), earlier this year introduced an ObamaCare replacement plan that would have left in place ObamaCares taxes.
Defenders of ObamaCare are already warning that if Republicans go ahead with repealing all of ObamaCares taxes, there will be hardly any money left for providing coverage in a Republican replacement plan.
An analysis from the Brookings Institution this week noted that if all of ObamaCares taxes are repealed, Republicans would only have about 40 percent of the $1.2 trillion cost of ObamaCare left to spend towards a replacement.
The liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities warned in a report this week that Republicans could turn to harmful cuts to Medicaid and Medicare to finance their replacement plan if they repealed all of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) taxes.
Given Republicans opposition to revenue increases, such as those used to fund the ACA, they most likely would turn to Medicaid and Medicare as their primary source of savings to finance a replacement measure, creating tremendous pressure to radically restructure those programs along the lines of past Republican proposals, the report said.
Snakes.....
This better be fake news.
Feh. I still don’t think I’m going to have to pay my Obamacare tax penalty. Suspending or eliminating that will put a thousand bucks in a lot of pockets. There’s your stimulus.
There are literally HUNDREDS of instances of the use of “at the Secretary’s discretion” in the PPACA. Trump has the opportunity to appoint a HHS Secretary who will obviate the need for Congress to do anything if they get greedy with that tax/fine money. I’m betting the HHS Secretary has the discretion to eliminate the fines.
MSM head fake.
They’ll try to create fissures wherever they can. Their world is about to come crashing down.
Hail Satan.
At their own peril
McConnell and Ryan still think that They are important
Wanna bet?
I’m FAR more concerned that they do this right than they do it fast. Obamacare is just like a time bomb, it was put together in such a way as to make it difficult to move but one direction - to a single payer national healthcare system. Going the opposite direction will be like defusing a bomb, where a wrong move can create really undesired consequences.
For instance, screw it up to where people end up getting bills for the full cost of Obamacare without the gov’t supplement, and you’ll drive voters back to the Democrat party. Screw it up to where people are given a run-around at the doctors office because of their Obamacare status and you’ll drive voters back to the Democrat party. Drive enough people back to the Democrat party and the odds of them retaking control of the House or Senate in 2018 goes up and if that happens, you can forget a lot of stuff.
Do it right even if that means taking longer. Yes I know the government should not be involved in healthcare at all but that’s not the reality we are faced with. The bomb is already built, in place, and ticking.
Here we go....
One RINO idiot calling for this is one thing.
Getting it past both houses and Trump’s veto pen is something else again.
Crooks will be crooks and old habits die hard.
$1,200,000,000,000
Looking forward to Trump vetoing a McConnell / Ryan bill!
Fake news. Just more lame attempts at interrupting Donald’s momentum.
Light them up, no trial balloons allowed to stay aloft on this matter. Stupid, coddled a-h’s.
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