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Rep. Gosar Votes to Increase ObamaCare Transparency
Washington, DC,
January 16, 2014
Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) voted in favor of the Exchange Information Disclosure Act (H.R.3362), legislation that requires the Administration to submit weekly reports that detail the performance of healthcare.gov.
Rep. Gosar Votes to Increase ObamaCare Transparency Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) voted in favor of the Exchange Information Disclosure Act (H.R.3362), legislation that requires the Administration to submit weekly reports that detail the performance of healthcare.gov. These reports would include state-by-state breakdowns of the number of unique website visits, the number of individuals who create accounts and the number of people who successfully enroll in either a qualified health plan or Medicaid. The weekly reports would also include detailed descriptions of problems identified with the website's functionality, actions taken to address those problems and a list of all navigators and certified application counselors that have been trained and certified. H.R.3362 passed the House of Representatives by a bipartisan vote of 259-154. After the vote, Rep. Gosar said, “Americans have a right to know what’s happening with their healthcare system and Congress has a constitutional duty to oversee the administration. Congress and the American people have received only a trickle of information about ObamaCare, and only the information the Obama Administration chose to share with us. We must have access to all of the facts so that we can make informed decisions on how to mitigate the damage this disastrous law is inflicting.” ### |