Senator: Obama open to taxing health benefits
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is leaving the door open to taxing health-care benefits, something he campaigned hard against while running for president, according to senators who met with him Tuesday.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., raised the issue with Obama during a private meeting with the president and other Democratic senators and later reported the president’s position: “It’s on the table. It’s an option.”
The White House said later that Obama did not want to go that route.
“The president made it clear during the campaign that he has serious concerns about taxing health-care benefits,” Obama spokesman Reid Cherlin said in a statement. “He stated again his belief that health reform can’t wait another year, and that while all options should be considered, those options should include the revenue proposals that he included in his budget.”
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