Congressman Harris Votes to Give Everyone Relief from Obamacare's Bad Medicine

Press Release

Date: July 17, 2013
Location: Washington, DC

Tonight, Congressman Andy Harris, MD voted for two bills that would give both individuals and businesses a one year delay from The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). The first bill H.R. 2667 "The Authority for Mandate Delay Act" would delay for one year the requirement that employers who have more than 50 full time employees provide health insurance for their employees. It would also delay the reporting requirements associated with the mandate. The second bill H.R. 2668 "The Fairness for American Families Act" would delay for a year the mandate that individuals purchase health insurance.

The House of Representatives took up both bills in light of the Obama administration's announcement to delay the business mandate for a year. Knowing that the President cannot enact legislation at whim, the House passed H.R. 2667 to delay the mandate for businesses. Also, understanding the basic unfairness of exempting some from the law and not all, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 2668 to exempt individuals from the mandate.

"Individuals and families deserve the same relief under Obamacare as big businesses," said Congressman Harris. "The President's decision to give them a one year delay from the insurance mandate but not individuals and families is unfair. This law needs to be applied in a uniform way. It shouldn't benefit one group at the expense of another.

"Despite promises that Obamacare would insure every American with quality, affordable healthcare, we're seeing firsthand how it's leading to higher premiums, denied care, and fewer jobs. In Maryland, young people could pay up to 150% more for their insurance under the Obamacare exchange. It's clear that everyone deserves relief from Obamacare's bad medicine -- not just big businesses -- so we can get our economy growing again and get more people back to work."


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