Via Politico:
“Why don’t we make sure that every American is treated just like we are?” Boehner asked, seeking to prohibit members of Congress and Capitol Hill aides from getting thousands of dollars in subsidies for their health insurance as they join Obamacare-mandated insurance exchanges.Yet behind-the-scenes, Boehner and his aides worked for months with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), and others, to save these very same, long-standing subsidies, according to documents and e-mails provided to POLITICO. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was also aware of these discussions, the documents show.
Background: during the original debate over ObamaCare in 2009, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced an amendment that would force congressional staffers
Nobody wanted the latter, so eventually the Office of Personnel Management allowed the government to contribute, as otherwise congressional staffers would essentially be punished with a massive pay cut. This is the “exemption” that so many conservatives have been fighting, up to the “Vitter amendment,” which was passed last night as part of the House’s third attempt at a continuing resolution. It was immediately defeated in the Senate.
But according to Politico, Boehner knew of this problem long ago and lobbied aggressively, if secretly, for the “exemption.” “According to several sources in attendance at a mid-July meeting with Reid,” Politico reported, “Boehner wondered aloud at one point whether he and the Nevada Democrat could quietly slip some language into a bill to end the problem without it receiving any public attention.”
The speaker even attempted to set up a meeting with President Barack Obama, proposing using a cover story to obscure the true purpose of the meeting because the
Boehner’s office denies any contradiction between the Speaker’s months-long lobbying effort and his campaign last night to defeat it. “We always made it clear that the House would not pass any legislative ‘fix,’” said Michael Steel, Boehner’s spokesman. “Speaker Boehner was aware that Sen. Reid and the White House were discussing this issue. He was always clear, however, that any ‘fix’ would be a Democratic ‘fix.’ His ‘fix’ is repealing.”
Boehner’s office said the leaking of the emails between the speaker and Reid was a political play. “This is just a desperate act by Harry Reid’s staff to protect their own subsidy,” Steel said. Reid’s office, by contrast, freely admitted the discussions and thanked Boehner for his participation.
Read the full article HERE, via Politico
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