Delays in key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act last weeklast week are spawning congressional actions this week.
The Obama administration's surprise July 2 announcement that it will delay for one year the requirement that large employers provide qualifying insurance coverage for their workers or face tax penalties spurred told-you-sos from Republicans in Congress. This week, congressional critics of the 2010 healthcare law will start delving into how the delay came about and potential problems it could cause.
The marquee event this week on the mandate delay is Wednesday's hearing by the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee. The panel's hearing is expected to promote existing legislation to repeal the employer mandate. Such legislation is expected to have little or no chance of passing the Senate or receiving President Barack Obama's signature.