Sources in the Senate tell me that, on orders from senior Senate leaders, the NRSC and DSCC, the two groups responsible for electing Republicans and Democrats in the Senate, have declared a truce over the Office of Personal Management (“OPM”) exemption of Capitol Hill staff from one of the provisions of Obamacare.
Under rules promulgated by OPM, Capitol Hill staff and congressmen will be allowed to continue receiving an employer subsidies from the government.
ZitatThe problem was rooted in the original text of the Affordable Care Act. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) inserted a provision which said members of Congress and their aides must be covered by plans “created” by the law or “offered through an exchange.” Until now, OPM had not said if the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program could contribute premium payments toward plans on the exchange. If payments stopped, lawmakers and aides would have faced thousands of dollars in additional premium payments each year. Under the old system, the government contributed nearly 75 percent of premium payments.
The sources tell me Senators on both sides of the aisle are deeply, deeply worried about staff retention. While it would normally be an issue ripe for exploration by the GOP, Senate Republican leaders have agreed that they should let it go.
The sources are consistent with this little noticed press release from Louisiana Senator David Vitter in which he noted, “Congressional leaders were part of the private decision.”
Further, Vitter said, “And this behind-closed-doors deal, announced right after Congress is safely away from the crime scene on break, was fully supported by establishment Republicans.”
The irony is that Senate Republicans, including Senators Mitch McConnell, Lamar Alexander, and John Cornyn continue to claim they support repeal of Obamacare, but will oppose Senator Mike Lee’s effort to defund it through the continuing resolution and now are seemingly complicit in instructing the National Republican Senatorial Committee to not use the issue against Democrats in the 2014 elections.
No word on if the NRCC and DCCC will operate with the same truce, though I am told House Republican and Democratic leaders share the concerns of their Senate counterparts.
If they can declare a truce so quickly following exemptions in Obamacare who really believes they have drawn a line in the sand against the MSM?
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." Thomas Jefferson
"If people can’t trust not only the executive branch but also don’t trust Congress, and don’t trust federal judges, to make sure that we’re abiding by the Constitution with due process and rule of law, then we’re going to have some problems here." - Barack Obama, June 7, 2013
ZitatWhile it would normally be an issue ripe for exploration by the GOP, Senate Republican leaders have agreed that they should let it go.
The beltway slugs may have called a truce on this, but guess what? There are a hell of a lot of incumbents being Primaried this year. Anyone who think this isn't going to come up as a major issue to expose the corruption of DC is high off their ass.