Legislative committee delays vote on state insurance exchange, though the move is only symbolic
Rep. Addia Wuchner, R-Florence, made the motion to table the vote on the order Wednesday, saying she does not have enough information about the cost of the exchange and how it will operate. “All we have is the executive order” from Gov. Steve Beshear creating the exchange, Wuchner said. The exchange must be in operation by Jan. 1, 2014. The first year, it will be paid for by the federal government. The second year, it will cost $67 million, but the state will use grant money to pay that sum, reports Beth Musgrave for the Lexington Herald-Leader. In the long term, fees from insurance companies are supposed to pay the costs.
If the committee opts to reject the order, Beshear can override it, Musgrave reports. It’s the second time the legislative has acted against the creation of an exchange. Earlier this summer the Capital Projects and Bond Oversight Committee voted along party lines against a lease that would have housed employees of the exchange. Finance Secretary Lori Flanery has the power to overturn the vote and rent the space. (Read more)