“While President Obama and his Senate allies continue to
spend more tax dollars implementing an unpopular and unworkable law that may
very well be struck down as unconstitutional in a matter of months, I’ll
continue to stand with the American people who want to repeal this law and
replace it with something that will actually address the cost of healthcare,”
said Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.), who chairs the House Appropriations
subcommittee for healthcare and is in a closely contested Senate race this
year.
The Obama administration has plowed ahead despite the legal
and political challenges.
The law contains dozens of targeted appropriations to
implement specific provisions. It also gave the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) a $1 billion implementation fund, to use as it sees fit.
Republicans have called it a “slush fund.”
“HHS plans to drain the entire fund by September — before
the presidential election, and more than a year before most of the healthcare
law takes effect. Roughly half of that money will ultimately go to the IRS.” –
Sam Baker, thehill.com, 04/09/2012
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