Posted on 12/20/2016 5:58:53 PM PST by kevcol
Gustavo Parker and La Trina Patton filed the motion, as they are among 5.9 million people who are eligible to receive the law's cost-sharing reductions.
Former House Speaker John Boehner in 2014 filed the lawsuit that challenged the administration over Obamacare's cost-sharing reduction payments to insurers.
Insurers are required by law to lower the copays and deductibles for certain low-income Obamacare customers. The administration reimburses the insurers for the cost-sharing reductions.
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Could we just provide them with an extreme late-term abortion, you know, what with them being mentally incapacitated and all.
They’re sending mixed signals. You’d think the “Don’t take my care” and “Patients Over Politics” protesters, being opposed to Ebolacare, would be kicking the “ACA is here to stay” gals asses.
no one has a right to govt freesh1t.
there is no better argument to end all govt welfare than these people suing to keep getting freemsh1t they belivemcan never be taken away from them.it all needs to end.
I am willing to compromise:
ALL Persons that receive a Taxpayer Funded Subsidy or Welfare Benefit of ANY KIND, SHALL be Prohibited from VOTING, said Prohibition shall extend to 5 years after receiving said benefits.
GAME OVER!
Yes!
The administration reimburses the insurers for the cost-sharing reductions.
The administration is supposed to reimburses the insurers for the cost-sharing reductions. hasn’t happened yet. one of the reasons the big insurers bugged out.
On May 12, 2016, Judge Rosemary Collyer of the federal district court for the District of Columbia decided that the Obama administration cannot constitutionally reimburse insurers for the costs they incur in fulfilling their obligation under the ACA to reduce cost sharing for marketplace enrollees with incomes below 250 percent of the poverty level. Judge Collyer found that Congress has not specifically appropriated money for this purpose.
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/05/12/judge-blocks-reimbursement-of-insurers-for-aca-cost-sharing-reduction-payments/
“...eligible to receive the law’s cost-sharing reductions.”
Is that the part where somebody else pays for their healthcare?
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