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proposal is causing a major rift within the Pentagon, according to U.S. officials.
Several congressional aides suggested the move is designed to increase the
enrollment in Obamacare’s state-run insurance exchanges.
The disparity in treatment between civilian and uniformed
personnel is causing a backlash within the military that could undermine
recruitment and retention.
The proposed increases in health care payments by service
members, which must be approved by Congress, are part of the Pentagon’s $487
billion cut in spending. It seeks to save $1.8 billion from the Tricare medical
system in the fiscal 2013 budget, and $12.9 billion by 2017.
Many in Congress are opposing the proposed changes, which would
require the passage of new legislation before being put in place.
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