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Bill
would ax FEHBP in favor of Affordable Care
Act plan
By Jason Miller
Wednesday - 5/1/2013
Rep.
Dave Camp (R-Mich.) wants to move federal
employees, the president, vice president and members of Congress off
the Federal
Employee Health Benefit Program and on to insurance exchanges.
Camp
and six other members introduced H.R. 1780
last Friday to change the law requiring the executive and legislative
branches
to use these new plans under the Affordable Care Act.
Camp,
the chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee, was joined on the three-page bill by Reps. Kevin Brady
(R-Texas),
Sam Johnson (R-Texas), Devin Nunes (R- Calif.), Charles Boustany Jr.
(R-La.)
and Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) as co-sponsors of the bill.
"Chairman
Camp has long believed every
American ought to be exempt from the law, which is why he supports full
repeal.
The fact that Democrats are attempting to exempt themselves from the
very law
they forced on the rest of America proves they know that this law is an
abysmal
failure," said a spokeswoman for Camp in a release. "If the ObamaCare
exchanges are good enough for the hardworking Americans and small
businesses
the law claims to help, then they should be good enough for the
president, vice
president, Congress and federal employees. While the majority of
Americans
oppose this law, we can all agree that it is only fair that our elected
officials follow the same rules as everyone else."
The
bill was referred to three committees:
Oversight and Government Reform, Energy and Commerce and House
Administration…
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