House GOP May Add Delay To Obamacare's Individual Mandate to Continuing Budget Resolution
Obamacare drama on Capitol Hill continues
House Republicans may attach a one-year delay of the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate to a continuing budget resolution that would keep the government operating after this month, Politico reported on Tuesday.
Senior Republican aides told Politico that House leaders are considering attaching the Obamacare delay to a Senate bill that would avert the looming government shutdown. Senate staffers said the move would only provoke a shutdown.
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