Rep. Bacon responds to recent Obamacare announcement

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Ron Bacon
Ron Bacon

State Representative Ron Bacon (R-Chandler) issued the following statement in response to the announcement of the delay of a key provision of Obamacare:

“Two weeks ago, I chose to write my weekly column about the unintended effects of Obamacare. I expressed my concerns upon seeing many companies in Indiana cutting employee hours or cutting jobs all together in order to get around the employer mandate to provide health insurance. Yesterday however, we learned that a key provision of the Affordable Care Act has been delayed by one year.”

“I am very pleased to see this delay and simply regret that it did not come sooner. I’m afraid that for many Hoosiers, the damage has already been done. I consider this delay a small victory; but it doesn’t do anything to change what has already taken place.”

4 COMMENTS

  1. Ron:

    I understand that legislation requiring the same time delay for the individual mandate will be offered. Will you be voting in favor of that legislation?

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    • Ron Bacon is not a Federal Representative. He will not be able to vote on anything dealing with Obamacare.

  2. I’ll never forget when Bacon was running against Mike Goebel and I thought, it doesn’t matter who wins because this is what makes America great when two incredible people are running against each other.

    Then Bacon got elected and the next thing I saw was defunding Planned Parenthood and anti-abortion crap even though jobs and infrastructure were undoubtedly way more important at that time.

    Anyway, at least it showed me the reason Bacon ran in the first place.

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