White House Defends Proposal To Tax Insurance Plans To Cover Uninsured
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Posted: 1:52 PM Jan 11, 2010
White House Defends Proposal To Tax Insurance Plans To Cover Uninsured
White House defends health tax opposed by labor
Reporter: AP
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is defending a proposal to tax
high-value insurance plans to pay for covering millions of uninsured Americans.

President Barack Obama is meeting with labor leaders on the issue Monday afternoon. Labor opposes the tax, arguing it will hurt union members who negotiated good health benefits.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs disputed that the insurance
plan tax is similar to what Republican John McCain proposed while
running against Obama for president. McCain wanted to eliminate
tax-free health benefits altogether. The plan Obama supports in the
Senate's health care bill would tax insurance companies on family
plans worth more than $23,000.

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