Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act

12/21/2024, 9:06 AM

Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act

This bill alters provisions relating to the requirement to maintain minimum essential health care coverage (i.e., the individual mandate), as well as provisions relating to health care coverage for certain executive branch and congressional employees.

Specifically, the bill exempts individuals from the requirement to maintain minimum essential health care coverage if they reside in a county where fewer than two health insurers offer insurance on the health insurance exchange. Under current law, there is no penalty for failing to maintain minimum essential health care coverage.

The bill also requires certain executive branch and congressional employees to participate in health insurance exchanges. Under current law, Members of Congress and their designated staff are required to obtain coverage through health insurance exchanges, rather than the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) Program. Current regulations authorize government contributions toward such coverage and require Members of Congress to designate which members of their staff are required to obtain coverage through an exchange.

The bill requires all congressional staff, including employees of congressional committees and leadership offices, to obtain coverage through an exchange. The bill also prohibits Members of Congress from having the discretion to determine which of their employees are eligible to enroll through an exchange. Further, the President, Vice President, and executive branch political appointees must also obtain coverage through exchanges, rather than FEHB. The government is prohibited from contributing to or subsidizing the health insurance coverage of the officials and employees subject to this requirement, including Members of Congress and their staff.

Bill 118 hr 127, also known as the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to provide protection for individuals and businesses from certain mandates imposed by the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

One of the key provisions of this bill is to repeal the individual mandate, which requires individuals to have health insurance coverage or face a penalty. This mandate has been a controversial aspect of the Affordable Care Act, with many critics arguing that it infringes on individual freedom and choice.

Additionally, the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act aims to provide relief for small businesses by repealing the employer mandate, which requires businesses with 50 or more full-time employees to provide health insurance coverage or face penalties. This provision is intended to alleviate the financial burden on small businesses and allow them to operate more freely. Another important aspect of this bill is the establishment of a Congressional Equity Fund, which would provide financial assistance to members of Congress and their staff who are required to purchase health insurance through the Obamacare exchanges. This fund is designed to ensure that members of Congress are not unfairly burdened by the requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Overall, the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act seeks to provide relief for individuals, businesses, and members of Congress from certain mandates imposed by the Affordable Care Act. It is a significant piece of legislation that addresses key concerns surrounding healthcare reform in the United States.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 127

Introduced on
2023-01-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

1/9/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act

This bill alters provisions relating to the requirement to maintain minimum essential health care coverage (i.e., the individual mandate), as well as provisions relating to health care coverage for certain executive branch and congressional employees.

Specifically, the bill exempts individuals from the requirement to maintain minimum essential health care coverage if they reside in a county where fewer than two health insurers offer insurance on the health insurance exchange. Under current law, there is no penalty for failing to maintain minimum essential health care coverage.

The bill also requires certain executive branch and congressional employees to participate in health insurance exchanges. Under current law, Members of Congress and their designated staff are required to obtain coverage through health insurance exchanges, rather than the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) Program. Current regulations authorize government contributions toward such coverage and require Members of Congress to designate which members of their staff are required to obtain coverage through an exchange.

The bill requires all congressional staff, including employees of congressional committees and leadership offices, to obtain coverage through an exchange. The bill also prohibits Members of Congress from having the discretion to determine which of their employees are eligible to enroll through an exchange. Further, the President, Vice President, and executive branch political appointees must also obtain coverage through exchanges, rather than FEHB. The government is prohibited from contributing to or subsidizing the health insurance coverage of the officials and employees subject to this requirement, including Members of Congress and their staff.

Bill 118 hr 127, also known as the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to provide protection for individuals and businesses from certain mandates imposed by the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

One of the key provisions of this bill is to repeal the individual mandate, which requires individuals to have health insurance coverage or face a penalty. This mandate has been a controversial aspect of the Affordable Care Act, with many critics arguing that it infringes on individual freedom and choice.

Additionally, the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act aims to provide relief for small businesses by repealing the employer mandate, which requires businesses with 50 or more full-time employees to provide health insurance coverage or face penalties. This provision is intended to alleviate the financial burden on small businesses and allow them to operate more freely. Another important aspect of this bill is the establishment of a Congressional Equity Fund, which would provide financial assistance to members of Congress and their staff who are required to purchase health insurance through the Obamacare exchanges. This fund is designed to ensure that members of Congress are not unfairly burdened by the requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Overall, the Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act seeks to provide relief for individuals, businesses, and members of Congress from certain mandates imposed by the Affordable Care Act. It is a significant piece of legislation that addresses key concerns surrounding healthcare reform in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an exemption to the individual mandate to maintain health coverage for individuals residing in counties with fewer than 2 health insurance issuers offering plans on an Exchange; to require Members of Congress and congressional staff to abide by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act with respect to health insurance coverage; and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Health

Potential Impact
Congressional committees•
Congressional leadership•
Congressional officers and employees•
Federal officials•
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management•
Health care costs and insurance•
Health care coverage and access•
Presidents and presidential powers, Vice Presidents•
Sales and excise taxes

Comments

APPROVED
CT
Christina Tucker
@rosemary_squash_vadouvan92729
As a young woman from IN, I am deeply saddened by this bill. It will have a negative impact on my healthcare options and financial stability. It is frustrating to see legislation like this being passed without considering the consequences for individ...

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Latest Summary1/23/2023

Protection from Obamacare Mandates and Congressional Equity Act

This bill alters provisions relating to the requirement to maintain minimum essential health care coverage (i.e., the individual mandate), as well as provisions relatin...


Latest Action12/17/2024
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.