Hillary Clinton to Propose Scrapping Health Care Law's "Cadillac Tax" (HILLARY GROUP)
Hillary Rodham Clinton will in the coming days speak out against the so-called Cadillac tax on certain health care plans, a move that is part of a series of reforms shes suggesting for the Affordable Care Act, according to a union official briefed on her plans.
Mrs. Clintons campaign aides informed Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, of her intentions in the last few days, according to a senior official with the labor group. The union made an early endorsement of Mrs. Clinton in July.
Many of the unions members would be affected by the Cadillac tax, which imposes taxes on pricey employer-based coverage plans whose premiums exceed $10,200 a year for individuals and $27,500 for families. The tax is imposed on employers, who can avoid it by reducing benefits to their workers. Its purpose is to help rein in health care costs over all.
Mrs. Clinton had indicated concerns about the tax in a questionnaire she answered for the union this year ahead of the endorsement....
Mrs. Clintons move could help draw support for her campaign from other unions that have been holding off making an endorsement, in part because of support among organized labors rank-and-file for Senator Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont.
Those briefed on her plans said she will have a method of replacing the lost revenue in the Cadillac tax through other means.
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/09/29/hillary-clinton-plans-to-question-health-laws-cadillac-tax/ via NYTimes