WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is pushing back against questions about whether
President Barack Obama's health care law would mean new taxes for many
people.
A day after the Supreme Court upheld
the law, White House press secretary Jay Carney says the law will create
a "penalty" that will affect about 1 percent of those who refuse to get
health insurance.
He says the penalty was
modeled after the one put in place in Massachusetts when Republican Mitt
Romney was governor. Romney is now Obama's presidential challenger.
The
"tax" versus "penalty" label is important because the court said the
penalty essentially is a tax, and that's why the government has the
power to impose it.
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