By Leo Shane III
House lawmakers opened the new legislative session by passing a measure billed as both a boost to veterans employment and a chance to roll back part of the president’s controversial health care law.
The Hire More Heroes Act passed unanimously out of the chamber just hours after new House members were sworn into office. Republican leaders touted the effort as the start of their 2015 job-creation efforts.
“By making this commonsense change, we will not only provide small businesses with much-needed relief, but also help more of our veterans find work,” bill sponsor Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., said in his floor speech.
The measure would allow businesses to hire veterans without having them count as full-time employees under the Affordable Care Act, provided the veterans already have health insurance through the Veterans Affairs or Defense departments.
Under the health care law, companies with 50 or more full-time workers must offer health insurance for their employees. Conservatives have maintained the rule discourages small companies from hiring new workers and growing into bigger, more successful firms.
House Democrats pushed back on that narrative and questioned whether Republicans were more interested in helping veterans or scoring a victory against the president’s health care priorities. But that did not stop their support of the measure.
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