Monday, February 10, 2014

White House delays health insurance mandate for medium-sized employers until 2016

WaPo:
The Obama administration announced Monday it would give medium-sized employers an extra year, until 2016, before they must offer health insurance to their full-time workers.
By offering an unexpected grace period to businesses with between 50 and 99 employees, administration officials are hoping to defuse another potential controversy involving the 2010 health-care law, which has become central to Republicans’ campaign to make political gains in this year’s midterm election.
Even the nation’s largest employers got a significant concession: They can avoid a fine by offering coverage to 70 percent of their full-time employees in 2015 and 95 percent starting in 2016. Under an earlier proposal, employers with at least 50 employees would have been required to offer insurance, beginning 2015, to 95 percent of those who work 30 hours or more a week, along with their dependents.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

By setting delays to serve desperate political purposes, he has inadvertently set precedent for the next administration to scrap the entire law regardless of any alleged 'safeguards' placed to prevent scrapping it.

The law of unintended consequences was not of interest to this Harvard law school graduate...was it?