According to Bloomberg.com the Obama Administration and Democratic leaders  in Congress are looking to increase taxes on the wealthy in this country  in order to pay for a health care overhaul. Check out the text of their  article below.
The Obama administration stepped up efforts  to influence health-care legislation today as advisers David Axelrod  and Austan Goolsbee appeared on television talk shows to discuss the  issue.
The president is trying to avoid broad-based  levies such as a Senate proposal to tax some employer-provided health  benefits Axelrod said. Instead he is urging lawmakers to reconsider  limiting all tax deductions for Americans in the highest tax brackets.
 
“He made a very strong case for the  proposal that he put on the table, which was to cap deductions for high-income  Americans, and he urged them to go back and look at that,” Axelrod  said on the CNN’s “State of the Union.” Goolsbee, appearing on  “Fox News Sunday,” said Obama is “mindful” about how “ordinary  Americans are able to foot the bills” and never proposed taxing employee  benefits.
House Democrats are weighing a new proposal  in response to Obama’s call for legislation to be enacted by August.  An outline of the plan obtained by Bloomberg News would require Americans  to have insurance with some exceptions.
It would probably exempt those who can  prove they can’t find an affordable policy. There could be a tax penalty  for those with adequate financial resources who don’t elect to get  insurance, according to the outline.
The outline suggests consumers who have  individual health insurance policies that they like could keep them.  Still, it says that “by and large” the nation’s market for individually  purchased health insurance policies would move to a new federally operated  exchange. It would permit both individuals and employees of small firms  to buy policies at less expensive group rates.
“States will have the option to run  a state exchange but the default will be a national exchange,” according  to the outline.
Karen Lightfoot, a spokeswoman for House  Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, a California Democrat  whose panel is working on a proposal, said the document that is circulating  is not the official work of the committee.
All House Democrats will be briefed June 9 on the details of a single piece of legislation that three House committees will work on, with the House slated to act by the end of July. The proposal is part of a broader push by Democrats in Congress to complete a revamp of the U.S. health-care system by an early fall timetable set by Obama.
