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David Vitters political quest to embarrass Congress on health care
Under the presidents health-care law, Congress and much of its staff are supposed to lose their old health plans and instead buy coverage on the exchanges set up for individual Americans. But Vitter says that they are slated to get improper help, including money from the federal government, and that special loopholes allow some to keep their old coverage.
Vitter wants that to stop.
And so he has embarked on an improbable mission: to persuade other legislators to take valued benefits away from the very staffers who write their speeches, guide their votes, answer their mail and remind them of the birthdays of spouses and the names of Rotary Club presidents back home.
But for those forced to find a new policy on the exchanges, one thing wont change. The federal government will still pay part of the cost just as it does for other federal employees, and just as many other large employers do for their employees.
This is what Vitter sought to get rid of first. He wanted to eliminate that employer contribution, calling it a special exemption not available to regular people (a view that ignores the exceptional circumstances under which Congress forced its employees onto the exchanges in the first place).
If you like your existing plan you can keep you plan, Unless the Republicans decided that you cannot keep your plan, Obama LIED AGAIN !