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Congressman Don Young Votes to Delay "Obamacare"

Congressman Don Young has chosen to vote with his Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives to delay implementation of the “Affordable Care Act”. Young voted for a continuing resolution on Sunday that seeks to fund the federal government through mid-December. However, the resolution doesn’t seem to have the support of the majority in the U.S. Senate because it includes a one-year delay in the “Affordable Care Act”.

In a prepared statement Congressman Young claims the “Affordable Care Act”, which takes effect Tuesday, will raise Alaskans insurance premiums by 30 to 80-percent. If a deal is not reached on a continuing resolution the Federal Government will shut down at the start of the new Federal Fiscal Year, which is Tuesday. A shut down could force about 800-thousand federal workers off the job without pay. Sunday’s continuing resolution was passed on a nearly party line vote in the House and was sent back to Senate for consideration.