Attack on ‘Obamacare’ might wound Chattanooga-based BlueCross BlueShield [Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.]
| By Andy Sher, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn. | |
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But Dennis, a Savannah attorney, said in the
He explained the "Achilles' heel" he's found is that the federal law doesn't pre-empt states' authority to regulate insurance companies. Passing a law keeping state-licensed insurers from participating would thwart the exchanges, reasoned Dennis.
"I believe other states will pass the same thing," Dennis said, excited at the prospect.
Committee members approved it on a partisan, 6-2 vote Wednesday, despite a
Republican Gov.
But insurance industry representatives and
The bill, if passed, could lock
"It's going to be very frustrating for us not to give Tennesseans the option to purchase on the exchange and have the option of the subsidy," BlueCross lobbyist
Greer said the bill is "trying to nullify the exchange provision" of the Affordable Care Act. But he said the federal law has "very broad" authority to pre-empt state laws that conflict with it, he said.
"They could come in and say that any other company in the country that's a qualified health plan, except
"You could have unlicensed companies coming in to do business. That would put our licensed companies at a disadvantage because they couldn't sell on the exchange."
Warren Bromel, who lobbies for the
"
"So I think you're well intentioned with it, but you may be punishing my competitor, BlueCross BlueShield, and any other
Dennis disagreed, arguing, "I don't believe anything in Obamacare allows an out-of-state company to sell to
"In my reading as an officer of the court, the [federal] language is very restrictive," he said.
BlueCross spokeswoman
Favors later said she distributed copies of Cooper's legal opinion to committee members.
She believes Dennis' own district would have lots of lower-income people who would benefit from being able to find insurance on the exchange.
"We have to be extremely careful before we do things like that," she said.
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