House Republicans will call up legislation next week that requires weekly reports from the Obama administration on how many people are using the HealthCare.gov website and signing up for health insurance under the law.Members will consider the Exchange Information Disclosure Act, which Republicans say is needed because the Obama administration has failed to offer details about ObamaCare participation levels.Since the launch of the troubled website in October, the administration has offered sporadic updates about participation. But those updates have mostly frustrated Republicans who are seeking more detailed data, and who are also pressing for more information about what officials are doing to fix the websites various problems.
this is nothing more than a set up, they are still looking for negatives they can use to beat down ACA, what ever happened to Issa's hunt for the disgruntled did Hannity's fraud put a dent in that plan?
they claim to try and save you from ObamaCares while misleading and sticking you at every turn, why would they save you from one thing and hit you with everything else they can think up? recognize
The bill up next week, H.R. 3362, would address both complaints. First, it would require weekly updates on the number of unique website visitors, new accounts, and new enrollments in a qualified health plan, as well as the level of coverage. All of this data would have to be provided on a state-by-state basis.Secondly, it would require a weekly update on efforts to fix problems people have had logging into the website and enrolling in coverage. Reports detailing all of this information would have to be submitted to Congress every Monday until the end of March 2015.
a thinly veiled witch hunt, they intend to follow the reports in hope of something they can spin into a "i told you so", but when it's a resounding success they will invent problems in the red states all in the name of sink Obama never a thought about those citizens they will hurt long as they get him those people are acceptable collateral damage, believe it.