Forbes: UT Proposes Sick Tax To Pay For ObamaCare

By  Nic Horton, Jonathan Ingram, and Josh Archambault Mr. Horton is a Policy Impact Specialist, Mr. Ingram Research Director, and Mr. Archambault a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability

After the legislature blocked his Obamacare Medicaid expansion plans in 2014 and 2015, Utah Governor Gary Herbert (R) began working with legislative leaders to negotiate some kind of “compromise” to expand the program to more than 100,000 able-bodied adults. Although the deal is being negotiated in secret, some details have been leaked to the public.

According to the few specifics made public, the biggest component of the negotiated framework is to levy a new “assessment” on medical providers in Utah to help pay for the state’s share of expansion. But the so-called assessment is simply a new Obamacare tax on the sick that will not only raise health care costs for all Utahns, but add significantly to the national debt. Continue reading

Poll: Early GOP Primary Voters Uninterested in ObamaCare Candidates

FGA Action has released a new poll that examines how ObamaCare and ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion could shape the 2016 Republican presidential primary.

The poll surveyed more than 2,000 likely GOP voters in 4 early primary states — Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida.

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