In an effort to cut defense spending, the Obama Administration plans
to cut health benefits for active duty and retired military personnel
and their families while not touching the benefits enjoyed by unionized
civilian defense workers.
The move, congressional aides suggested, is to force those individuals into Obamacare, Bill Gertz reported at the Washington Beacon.
Gertz added:
Read more: http://www.examiner.com/article/obama-to-cut-medical-benefits-for-active-retired-military-not-union-workers
The move, congressional aides suggested, is to force those individuals into Obamacare, Bill Gertz reported at the Washington Beacon.
Gertz added:
The proposed increases in health care payments by service members, which must be approved by Congress, are part of the Pentagon’s $487 billion cut in spending. It seeks to save $1.8 billion from the Tricare medical system in the fiscal 2013 budget, and $12.9 billion by 2017.Not everybody is happy with the plan, however.
Read more: http://www.examiner.com/article/obama-to-cut-medical-benefits-for-active-retired-military-not-union-workers
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