COBRA Subsidy on Agenda
Discussion today is expected to take place in the Senate chamber that will tackle unemployment and the cobra subsidy. Sunday, the COBRA subsidy expired leaving many unemployed without the means to afford coverage. While the House soundly passing a "stopgap" subsidy, the Senate could not move to do the same.
On the Senate agenda today at 1:15 p.m., CST, is a discussion on jobs, unemployment benefits, and tax subjects. Assuming those subjects, we can expect that a discussion about the COBRA subsidy extension will be of priority.
Labels: COBRA, cobra subsidy, Insurance, unemployment