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Excise Tax Update
January 14, 2010 -- We are fully aware of the media reports this afternoon
that there has been a deal reached between "labor," the White House and
Congressional leaders on the excise tax in the health care reform legislation
being debated.
On a conference call with the AFL-CIO Executive Council just minutes ago,
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka provided a report that outlined that purported
"deal."
Let me state right here that this IAFF was not afforded an opportunity to be a
part of the labor committee that participated in negotiations with the White
House and Congressional leaders over the changes that are being reportedly made
to the excise tax provision in the bill.
On Monday, January 11, in a conference call with the Executive Committee of the
AFL-CIO, conducted prior to the first meetings between the labor committee and
the White House, I made it very clear to the union leaders who were selected by
Trumka to go into those private discussions that our union was fully and
completely opposed to any excise tax because it would either force a tax on the
premiums of our members or force their health benefits to be cut. I was the only
member of the AFL-CIO Executive Committee to take that position and our position
was widely covered in the media over the past week.
In addition, as late as 1:30 p.m. this afternoon (January 14), I was one of four
labor presidents invited to speak before the House Leadership and Democratic
Caucus. At that event, I was the only speaker who, in very clear and emphatic
terms, strongly reiterated that this IAFF remains completely opposed to an
excise tax. I reaffirmed that this is bad policy and bad politics.
While the reports of the "deal" appear to show that the thresholds have
increased and that state and local governments may have received a multi-year
exemption, which should serve to ease the burden on our members, I still find it
unacceptable that a form of the excise tax remains in the bill.
Internally, we will be analyzing the affects of any changes to the excise tax
provision once they are formally released. Rest assured that this union will
continue to fight the excise tax so that it doesn't affect any of our members
and we will continue to update you as this process moves forward.
January 11, 2010 Message from President
Schaitberger on Excise Tax |