According to Robert Burns, the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
Union Bulletin
8/17/13
No special treatment for Congress in health-care law
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No matter whether you support or oppose the 2010 Affordable Care Act,
you may take some comfort in knowing the bill puts members of Congress and their staffs
in the same situation as many of their constituents.
The law allows everyone to keep their health-care plan if they want to.
Everyone except the federal lawmakers and their employees.
They will have to find a plan sold through the new exchanges in their districts or place of residence.
Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, added this amendment
in the hope it would serve as a poison pill and kill the bill.
While Grassley opposed the health-care bill he said he believed politicians
should live with their own laws.
Since the bill was passed and signed into law, members of Congress
and their staffs will lose their federal coverage on Dec. 31.
They will begin an open enrollment period on Oct. 1.
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And then too, sometimes you've just got to keep a sense of humor...