Well, he sure is trying to lie his way out of a lie.
On October 17, the Obama Department of Health and Human Services, represented by the Obama Justice Department, submitted a brief to the federal district court in Washington, opposing Priests for Life's summary judgment motion. On page 27 of its brief, the Justice Department makes the following remarkable assertion:
On October 17, the Obama Department of Health and Human Services, represented by the Obama Justice Department, submitted a brief to the federal district court in Washington, opposing Priests for Life's summary judgment motion. On page 27 of its brief, the Justice Department makes the following remarkable assertion:
The [ACA's] grandfathering provision's incremental transition does not undermine the government's interests in a significant way. [Citing, among other sources, the Federal Register.] Even under the grandfathering provision, it is projected that more group health plans will transition to the requirements under the regulations as time goes on. Defendants have estimated that a majority of group health plans will have lost their grandfather status by the end of 2013.
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