Front Page
NMJ Search
International
Islamofascism
Government & Politics
National & Local
Progressivism
Culture Wars
Editorials
Commentary
Archive
NMJ Radio
Constitutional Literacy
Islamofascism
Progressivism
Books
NMJ Shop
Links, Etc...
Facebook
Twitter
Site Information
About Us
Contact Us
  US Senate
  US House
  Anti-Google




Funding warnings have been issued in each of the last four years, but Pres. Obama has not sent mandatory legislative proposals for safeguardinge Medicare funding. When he was director of OMB, Lew was responsible for meeting this requirement.
Social Bookmarking
Print this page.
Senate GOP Probes Lew's Failure
to Comply with Medicare Law

The Hill
Senate Republicans are demanding the administration hand over all documents related to Jack Lew's failure, when he was head of the Office of Management & Budget, to comply with a law aimed at ensuring Medicare's solvency.

The demand, led by Senate Budget Committee ranking member Jeff Sessions (R-AL), is the latest sign the GOP may be intent on building a case against Lew, who was tapped by President Obama earlier this month to replace Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. Lew has served most recently as Obama's chief of staff.

Most GOP senators haven't said how they would vote, but those who have are expressing reservations about Lew, who irritated Republicans during last summer's debt talks. Sessions has said Lew "must never" be Treasury secretary and has criticized the former top Obama aide for submitting budgets that failed to receive any votes in Congress.

Sessions has also accused Lew of misrepresenting Obama's 2012 budget by saying that it would not add to the debt, a claim the Alabama senator pegged as the "greatest financial misrepresentation in history."

A Senate GOP aide said Lew's failure to comply with the Medicare law could stiffen opposition to Lew even further. This aide said there is a "growing sense" among Republicans that unless the administration adheres to this law, Obama will not find it easy to move Lew's nomination along.

Under current law, the president must submit a legislative proposal to Congress that resolves Medicare funding issues whenever the Medicare Trustees release a warning that the program is in financial trouble.

Funding warnings have been issued in each of the last four years, but Obama has not sent such proposals. When he was director of OMB, Lew was responsible for meeting this requirement.

"The administration has failed each of the last four years to respond to these funding warnings despite receiving several communications from Congress urging them to comply with his unambiguous legal requirement," the senators wrote to acting OMB Director Jeff Zients in a letter sent over the weekend. "In two of those four years, 2010 and 2011, Mr. Lew was the Director of the Office of Management & Budget, the entity directly responsible for drafting and submitting fiscal proposals to Congress and complying with federal budget law."

Republicans also noted that if Lew was to become the next Treasury secretary, he would be in charge of issuing Medicare solvency warnings. The Treasury secretary acts as the Chair of the Board of Medicare Trustees.

As a result, Republicans asked for all documents related to the administration's response to the "Medicare trigger" so that they may "properly consider Mr. Lew's nomination."

The letter also asked the administration to comply immediately with the law by submitting a "detailed legislative proposal responsible to the latest Medicare funding warning to bring the administration into compliance with federal law."

The letter was signed by Sessions, Sens. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Mike Crapo (R-ID), Mike Enzi (R-WY), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Roger Wicker (R-MS). Crapo, Enzi and Grassley serve on the Senate Finance Committee, which will have to approve Lew's nomination.

READ FULL SOURCE ARTICLE: 02/04/2013

Editor's Note: What's a delinquent proposal to save a major entitlement program when you can falsely blame the opposition party for the destruction of the program, and especially with an intellectually incapable mainstream media??...


The BasicsProject.org informational and educational pamphlet series is now available for Kindle and iPad. Click here to find out more...

The New Media Journal and BasicsProject.org are not funded by outside sources. We exist exclusively on tax deductible donations from our readers and contributors.
Please make a tax deductible donation today.







Opinions expressed by contributing writers are expressly their own and may or may not represent the opinions of The New Media Journal, BasicsProject.org, its editorial staff, board or organization.  Reprint inquiries should be directed to the author of the article. Contact the editor for a link request to The New Media Journal.  The New Media Journal is not affiliated with any mainstream media organizations.  The New Media Journal is not supported by any political organization. The New Media Journal is a division of BasicsProject.org, a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)(3) research and educational initiative.  Responsibility for the accuracy of cited content is expressly that of the contributing author. All original content offered by The New Media Journal and BasicsProject.org is copyrighted. Basics Project's goal is the liberation of the American voter from partisan politics and special interests in government through the primary-source, fact-based education of the American people.

FAIR USE NOTICE: This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance a more in-depth understanding of critical issues facing the world. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to:http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.


The Media Journal.us © 1998-2013    Content Copyright © Individual authors
A Division of BasicsProject.org
Powered by ExpressionEngine 1.70 and M3Server