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Married Couples Pay More Than Unmarried Under Health Bill

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

In Case You Missed It…

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Some married couples would pay thousands of dollars more for the same health insurance coverage as unmarried people living together, under the health insurance overhaul plan pending in Congress.

The built-in “marriage penalty” in both House and Senate healthcare bills has received scant attention. But for scores of low-income and middle-income couples, it could mean a hike of $2,000 or more in annual insurance premiums the moment they say “I do.”

The disparity comes about in part because subsidies for purchasing health insurance under the plan from congressional Democrats are pegged to federal poverty guidelines. That has the effect of limiting subsidies for married couples with a combined income, compared to if the individuals are single.

People who get their health insurance through an employer wouldn’t be affected. Only people that buy subsidized insurance through new exchanges set up by the legislation stand to be impacted. About 17 million people would receive such subsidies in 2016 under the House plan, the Congressional Budget Office estimates.

The bills cap the annual amount people making less than 400% of the federal poverty level must pay for health insurance premiums, ranging from 1.5% of income for the poorest to 11% at the top end, under the House plan.

For an unmarried couple with income of $25,000 each, combined premiums would be capped at $3,076 per year, under the House bill. If the couple gets married, with a combined income of $50,000, their annual premium cap jumps to $5,160 – a “penalty” of $2,084. Those figures were included in a memo prepared by House Republican staff.

The disparity is slightly smaller in the Senate version of health-care legislation, chiefly because premium subsidies in the House bill are more targeted towards low-wage earners.

Under the Senate bill, a couple with $50,000 combined income would pay $3,450 in annual premiums if unmarried, and $5,100 if married – a difference of $1,650.

Republicans say the effect on married couples whose combined income makes them ineligible for subsidies is even greater – up to $5,000 or more – but that is more difficult to measure because it includes assumptions about the price of insurance policies.

Democratic staff who helped to write the bill confirmed the existence of the penalty, but said it cannot be remedied without creating other inequities.

For instance, they said making the subsidies neutral towards marriage would lead to a married couple with only one bread-winner getting a more generous subsidy than a single parent at the same income-level.

“The Finance Committee, along with other committees in the Senate, took pains to craft the most equitable overall structure possible, and that’s what we have here,” said a Democratic Senate Finance Committee aide.

If the bill passes in its current form, it would be far from the first example of federal and social benefits creating incentives to remain single. Under current law, marriage can have a negative impact on a person’s ability to claim the earned income tax credit and welfare benefits including food stamps.

In any progressive system of taxes or benefits, there are trade-offs between how well-targeted a subsidy is and how equitable it is, said Stacy Dickert- Conlin, an economics professor at Michigan State University.

“You might like to have it be progressive, equitable and marriage-neutral. But you have to decide what your goals are, because you can’t accomplish all three,” she said.

The marriage penalty in the health bill has not been a major focus of attack by Republican opponents of the bill, who are focusing on larger themes such as new taxes in the bill and growth in government spending.

But it has caught the attention of some conservative groups, who claim that the prospect of reduced subsidies will dissuade people from tying the knot.

“This seems to not only penalize the married, but also those who would have the most to gain from marriage — the poor,” said Jenny Tyree, an analyst at the Colorado-based Focus on the Family.

Dickert-Conlin said that isn’t borne out by research in the area.

“Most of the literature says that people do not make decisions about whether or not to get married based on” government benefits, she said.

“You might see bigger effects on the timing – someone choosing to get married in January, instead of December,” she said.

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Texas Republic News – Dios, Libertad, Y Tejas

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Latest News

Harris County Tax Office Vindicated, but TDP and Houston Chronicle Spin It Otherwise

In the settlement, representatives of the Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office admitted no wrongdoing, and fundamentally changed nothing about its operations. Nonetheless, the TDP claimed a victory, and the Houston Chronicle today praised the non-decision in an editorial.

Republican / Libertarian Alliance

“We’ll work with anybody that we feel is in agreement with our core beliefs,” said Pat Dixon, Libertarian Party of Texas chairman said of the growing alliance between the groups represented by the Tea Parties. “I think when there are ideas of economic freedom” the alliance makes sense.

Related Story: What Is a Republican and What Is A Libertarian?

Dallas Judge Throws Out Gay-Marriage Ban
A Dallas District Judge today ruled the state’s ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional. Ruling in a case of two gay men married outside of Texas seeking a divorce, state District Judge Tena Callahan ruled that the ban, enacted by the voters of Texas four years ago violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection under law.

Lots more here

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The Only Time I Was Ever Ashamed to be an American

Friday, October 31st, 2008

The Only Time I Was Ever Ashamed to be an American

I’m 53 yrs old now and I feel compelled to convey the story about the only time in my life that I was ashamed to be an American:

I worked 25 years in the Oil & Gas Industry and had reached a level as Engineer in a prestigious marketing position for one of the world’s top Oil & Gas Service Companies.

Much to my future wife’s distain I was doing month long marketing tours across world regions promoting an innovative new product I was in charge of.

This particular tour was “Asia Pacific” and included many countries. Cutting a long story short, I was coming off the Island of Borneo, had just left Kuala Lumpur and had arrived in Australia when the news broke of the Bill Clinton – Monica Lewinski affair and the “mess” they’d made of the “Ovary Office”.

You Bet – I was embarrassed to be an American at that moment.

Ask yourself why most “infidelity” scandals involving our legislators are predominantly perpetrated by Democrats.

I did not like being placed in the position of representing the US as the Democrats cast us into that “Laughing Stock” role”!

Engineer2

American Voters know which politicians failed us in the Mortgage Meltdown!

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John Faulk vs. Sheila Jackson Lee – The Issues

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Below is a table with a comparison of views on issues by the candidates; John Faulk and Sheila Jackson Lee in their race for the Texas 18 Congressional seat.

ISSUE
SJL
FAULK
Abortion
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Higher Taxes and Bigger Spending
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Patriot Act Used Against U.S. Citizens
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Limits on Political Speech
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Reparations for slavery
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Nationalized Health Care Plan
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Open Border Programs
Favors
Strongly Opposes
US out of Iraq
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Legalization of Marijuana
Favors
Strongly Opposes
Death Penalty
Opposes
Favors
2nd Amendment – Right to own guns
Opposes
Favors
Drilling to Solve Energy Crisis
Opposes
Favors
Support of our Troops
Opposes
Favors
Social Security Reform
Opposes
Favors
Parental Choice in Education
Opposes
Favors
Strict Constructionalist Judical System
Opposes
Favors
Marriage between 1 woman & 1 man
Opposes
Favors

Candidate views represented above are presented true and accurately as best I know. Make sure and bookmark this page because this table may change as we wind down to election day, most everyone seems to be “flip-flopping” this year, except John.

Ken

You can help us send John Faulk to Congress today.

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Have American Women Become More Sexist Than Men?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Sarah Palin is being heavily assaulted in the media since she was chosen as Vice Presidential running mate for John McCain.

Much of the unjustified assault in the media is coming from women. I am not sure why Democrat women who are renowned for their fight for women’s rights and progress have turned on their fellow women with the vehemence in which they have.

What’s wrong with a family unit where Sarah’s husband, Todd has already stepped up to the plate, playing a leading roll in family management? Todd already put his Oil Industry job behind him. What’s wrong with a “stay at home dad” when his wife’s career takes off?

A couple weeks ago we celebrated ”Women’s Sufferage Week”. I thought that all that “bra-burning history” from the 70s and talk about “breaking the glass ceiling” since then, was real.

But here we are today with Democrat women including Iconic Figures like Oprah Winfrey fighting American women’s launch right through the “glass ceiling”. Is that hypocracy, politics, prejudice, or a combination of any 3, or all of the above?

That’s a question American women have to answer for themselves this election year.

Florida women have answered that question already, and I expect many will follow their lead:

Florida Women’s Group Boycotts The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Have women become more sexist than men? Why are American women acting to prevent Sarah Palin… the Palin’s with full support of her husband Todd… Why would any red blooded American woman give up the fight for a complete and final shattering of the glass ceiling, when it’s clearly within reach?

Zen Gardener

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The Sanctity of Marriage and my Son’s Wedding Plans

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Unfortunately my son (23) comes from a broken home, as I did and many of us do.

Not long ago he announced plans to marry his long time sweetheart (a sweet angel).  They also had their eyes on an expensive townhouse just before the mortgage collapse. Fortunately, both myself and his future father-in-law worked separately and convinced them not to cast themselves into that mire.

On top of that, this will be an expensive formal “storybook” wedding in difficult financial times where an old crusty codger like me might prefer they spend any and all affluence toward a starter home like they might do back in the times of “Leave it to Beaver” and “Father Knows Best”.

And more on top of that, the rehersal dinner is now planned for 60 or so, well exceeding immediate family, encroaching on what a rehersal dinner aught to be; an intimate and private ceremony for immediate family only.

When expressing my concerns there to my son’s biological grandmother (my mother), wisdom prevailed when she convinced me that although it may not weigh in heavily on the practical side, it will be a beautiful ceremony extolling the sanctity of marriage between a man and woman in a time when that union is under attact from some factions. She went on noting that especially for a couple to make those expenditures in difficult economic times further extends their individual and cohesive commitment to express their vows to each other publicly in an unforgettable manner, honoring that sacred union with their best.

I suppose I have good material for the “Father of the Groom” toast now come May 17th, 2008.

Ken 

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