Issa Threatens to Subpoena Obamacare Website Documents
Lamar Alexander to demand that the Obama administration turn over documents related to the deeply troubled HealthCare.gov.
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Lamar Alexander to demand that the Obama administration turn over documents related to the deeply troubled HealthCare.gov.
“We cooperate with all legitimate congressional oversight,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday in response to a line of inquiry about the beleaguered HealthCare.gov website from
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that she doesn’t support delaying the Obamacare individual mandate, despite the glitch-ridden rollout of HealthCare.gov.
The Rubio bill would delay the mandate for six months after a Government Accountability Office certification that the healthcare.gov website is working.
Republican leaders spent much of the day attacking the HealthCare.gov rollout, and bombastic Rep.
That’s where Republicans will launch their public investigation into what’s really wrong with HealthCare.gov and who’s really responsible for the centerpiece of the new health insurance marketplace that
Obama administration to consider extending the open enrollment period for the first year of the health care law’s implementation — and delaying the individual mandate tax — if the problems plaguing the HealthCare.gov
She and other administration officials have so far declined requests to appear at congressional hearings to discuss the reasons such a crash-prone HealthCare.gov was opened and how quickly the system will
Republicans had savaged Sebelius for refusing to testify, even as the administration acknowledged widespread problems with the website, healthcare.gov, that many uninsured Americans need to use to
Only then did he concede the embarrassingly widespread problems with crashing, slowness, navigation, calculations and customer record accuracy that have made HealthCare.gov infamous during its first