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	<title>New answer on: Is Congress Exempt From Obamacare?</title>

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		<title>By: Christopher Lawrence</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Congress isn&#039;t exempt from PPACA regulations. Congress and their staff have work based insurance, so thus should be able to stay on their current plan. However an amendment to bill before it became law said they must use health insurance marketplace. They will use the marketplace, but since their staffers, making as little as $30,000 can&#039;t get subsidies through the marketplace (they have access to employer based coverage) their employer (the Government) is allowed to cover part of the cost of their premiums. Since all members of Congress have been well aware of this since 2010, any other claim is a willful misrepresentation of the truth.]]></description>

		

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