Budget request denied, Sebelius turns to health executives to finance Obamacare
[Budget request
denied, Sebelius turns to health executives
to finance Obamacare by Sarah Kliff] "Health
and Human Services Secretary Kathleen
Sebelius has gone, hat in hand, to health
industry officials, asking them to make
large financial donations to help with the
effort to implement President Obama’s
landmark health-care law, two people
familiar with the outreach said.
Her unusual fundraising push comes after
Congress repeatedly rejected the Obama
administration’s requests for additional
funds to set up the Affordable Care Act,
leaving HHS to implement the president’s
signature legislative accomplishment on what
officials have described as a shoestring
budget.
Over the past three months, Sebelius has
made multiple phone calls to health industry
executives, community organizations and
church groups and asked that they contribute
whatever they can to nonprofit groups that
are working to enroll uninsured Americans
and increase awareness of the law, according
to an HHS official and an industry person
familiar with the secretary’s activities.
Both spoke on the condition of anonymity to
talk openly about private discussions.
An HHS spokesperson said Sebelius was within
the bounds of her authority in asking for
help.
But Republicans charged that Sebelius’s
outreach was improper because it pressured
private companies and other groups to
support the Affordable Care Act. The latest
controversy has emerged as the law faces a
string of challenges from GOP lawmakers in
Washington and skepticism from many state
officials across the country.
“To solicit funds from health-care
executives to help pay for the
implementation of the President’s $2.6
trillion health spending law is absurd,”
Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) said in a
statement. “I will be seeking more
information from the Administration about
these actions to help better understand
whether there are conflicts of interest and
if it violated federal law.”
Federal regulations do not allow department
officials to fundraise in their professional
capacity. They do, however, allow Cabinet
members to solicit donations as private
citizens “if you do not solicit funds from a
subordinate or from someone who has or seeks
business with the Department, and you do not
use your official title,” according to
Justice Department regulations..." Full
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Budget request denied, Sebelius turns to health executives to finance Obamacare