The PPACA is enforced on all legalresidents of the United States, whether they are citizens or not. None of them are exempt.
Illegal residents of the US are not eligible to be covered, and cannot receive coverage under the PPACA, nor are they subject to its penalties/requirements.
Thus, no one is EXEMPT - "exempt" implies that the law applies a person, but they are immune from its requirements.
If you have a Harris County Gold Card in Texas, you are covered under Medicaid. This means that you do not have to sign up for Obamacare since you are exempt.
Certain groups are exempt from the Affordable Care Act (commonly known as ObamaCare) requirements, including individuals with religious objections, members of certain Native American tribes, and those who experience financial hardships or are uninsured for less than three months. Additionally, people with specific circumstances, such as those who are incarcerated or who are not legally residing in the U.S., are also exempt. The exact number of individuals exempt can vary, as it depends on enrollment data and specific eligibility criteria.
The PPACA is enforced on all legalresidents of the United States, whether they are citizens or not. None of them are exempt.Illegal residents of the US are not eligible to be covered, and cannot receive coverage under the PPACA, nor are they subject to its penalties/requirements.Thus, no one is EXEMPT - "exempt" implies that the law applies a person, but they are immune from its requirements.
did any republicans vote for obamacare
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
No, this is another internet myth. The reason they don't have "ObamaCare" has nothing to do with being exempt. The reality is they don't need it, because for many years, long before President Obama came to office, congress already had its own healthcare package. Thus, members of congress simply kept the plan they already had. It should also be noted that the congressional plan is not "free"-- there are premiums, and every member must pay for certain services. I enclose a link to a Politifact piece that debunks the claim about congress being "exempt."
Health insurance benefits are not taxable under Obamacare.
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No. It will not.
It's not that they are exempt-- they already have a health insurance plan, as do presidents, supreme court judges, and other government employees. They are covered by the "Federal Employees Health Benefits Program." What you are asking about is similar to this situation: if your employer already covers you at work, you won't need to change that under the new health law. Federal employees are already covered, so they don't need any new plan.
No in his last debate he said that he wants to get rid of Obamacare.