2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumClinton calls for repeal of health care law's 'Cadillac tax'
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling for the repeal of part of President Barack Obama's health care law, the so-called "Cadillac tax" on health insurance that's unpopular with large corporations and unions alike.
Critics say the tax will raise costs for consumers, while supporters see it as a brake on wasteful health care spending.
Clinton's effort is part of a series of changes she is proposing to "build on" the Affordable Care Act, Obama's signature domestic achievement. On the campaign trail, she often praises the law but says she wants to expand the cost-savings and coverage benefits, particularly for middle-class Americans.
"I have proposed new reforms to build on the progress we've made and lower out-of-pocket costs for families," she said in a statement. "Too many Americans are struggling to meet the cost of rising deductibles and drug prices."
The tax, which takes effect in 2018, is strongly opposed by unions who caution it would raise health care costs on their members. But it's also a major way of funding the costs associated with the health care law.
Many unions have held off from endorsing Clinton, often because their rank-and-file members prefer her primary opponent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and their leadership wants to wait and see if Vice President Joe Biden decides to enter the 2016 race. Last week, Sanders and seven other Democratic Senators introduced a plan to repeal the tax.
The Cadillac tax was meant to discourage extravagant health insurance coverage, which experts say encourages over-treatment and adds to health care costs. But critics say it's actually a tax on essentials, not luxuries.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/clinton-calls-repeal-health-care-214033067.html
Human101948
(3,457 posts)That way you could get all those Republican votes as well.
brooklynite
(94,333 posts)Who knew there were so many Republicans in the Unions?
Human101948
(3,457 posts)They don't know history and they are only worried that some black guy might get a job.
Robbins
(5,066 posts)she calls for repealing it after bernie is one of those in senate to introduce bill to do it.
HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)Autumn
(44,980 posts)Human101948
(3,457 posts)Until then I don't give a shit.