"And you just articulated three different issues that you need Congress to be able to help with: the W-2 issue, correctable error authority, and simplify the statute, EITC, so there is less gray area, basically that it is more black and white of who gets it and who does not get it, and how that gets ..."
"If we have 4 percent of these folks, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, that are receiving the correct subsidy amount up front to know what they are dealing with, we have a major problem that ..."
"The law prohibits employers from reimbursing or otherwise providing financial support to employees to help them pay for an individually purchased plan for these smaller businesses and individuals."
"We have 300,000 people that apparently received that advance payment that do not have citizenship or do not have documentation for citizenship at this point."
"There is a tremendous amount that needs to be done. You have walked into the middle of a lot of chaos with laws that we all have some frustration with, and I appreciate what you are trying to do."
"That rule has been very, very successful, a 93-percent reduction in silicosis deaths."
"Is there a need for additional legislation to put timelines on some of the permitting at this point, or where do you stand on that?"
"I want to know how that is going at this point, and if any additional legislation is needed to help expedite the process."
"regulations are not supposed to just appear out of the dark. They follow law."
"My first response on that was, what is an interpretive rule? Is that clearly defined in law what an interpretive rule is?"
"Well, that would be the independent agency that is sitting out there that is outside the bounds of everything."