Barletta Slams Obamacare, Says It Could Hurt Firefighters

Rep. Lou Barletta
Rep. Lou Barletta

Rep. Lou Barletta (R-Columbia) said in a TV interview Monday that he has contacted the IRS about a possible conflict involving volunteer firefighters and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.

In an interview on Fox News’ “The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson,” Barletta explained his worries about how the law will affect volunteer firefighters.

“My concern is that the IRS classifies volunteer firefighters as workers and that could subject them to the healthcare law’s standard of 50 people,” Barletta stated. “This could close down firehouses around the country.”

Carlson mentioned that this could apply to 97% of firehouses throughout Pennsylvania and that the state has the fourth largest contingent of volunteer firefighters in the nation.

Barletta stated that he was awaiting clarification from the IRS and was prepared to introduce a bill if necessary to prevent this impasse.

He first brought attention to this issue with a press release last week describing his efforts to find an answer. Additionally, he pointed out that this possibility provides an example of the unintended negative consequences of Obamacare.

“If Obamacare is the law of the land, then so is the law of unintended consequences, and there seems to be a lot of that going around these days,” Barletta said. “Just like the flu.”

Barletta is an opponent of Obamacare and has voted for every attempt to repeal the law since he joined the House in 2011.

According to the International Association of Fire Chiefs, who expressed concern about this issue back in July, the mandate was delayed until January 1, 2015.

According to the IAFC, the provision of the law addressed by Barletta’s bill has already been delayed. In his interview with Carlson, the Congressman reiterated his desire for legislation to back up the administration’s current policy.

Language of the ACA and the IRS Code

In Rep. Barletta’s statement, the Congressman provided the IRS language concerning firefighters:

Generally, tax laws apply to firefighters in the same manner as for other types of workers. It does not matter whether firefighters are termed ‘volunteers’, are considered employees, or are identified by any other name, if the work they do is subject to the will and control of the payer, under the common-law rules, they are employees for Federal tax purposes.

Later on, though, the same passage mentions that this applies whether the employee is a full-time or part-time worker.

It is not clear ultimately whether volunteer firefighters would be required to purchase health insurance (or pay a fine if they refused), because as volunteers, they have a case that they are not full-time employees.

The IRS code related to this portion of the healthcare law describes the employer mandate thusly:

The term “applicable large employer” means, with respect to a calendar year, an employer who employed an average of at least 50 full-time employees on business days during the preceding calendar year.

Given the fact that the law only applies to employers with 50 full-time employees for more than 120 days in a calendar year it seems unlikely that the law would apply. The IRS, however, has yet to respond to Rep. Barletta’s letter.

5 Responses

  1. No firehouses will be closed down. This is just an absurd scare tactic. In this dangerous line of work, fire men and women SHOULD have health insurance. Rep. Barletta is on the wrong side of this issue and should be voted out of office.

  2. Mr. Barletta do you have health insurance for you and your family? I am sure you do, why not let everyone have health insurance? I received this supposedly conference call last night from Barletta talking about repealing Obamacare. First Mr. Barletta it is the Affordable Care Act and second Mr. Barletta I was not given the opportunity to speak. I tried, but I’m sure this call was prerecorded. I will tell you now what I tried to on the phone – DO NOT REPEAL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. It is helping people whether you want to believe it or not. Your party is the party of greed and hate. I am sorry to say there are no more moderates in the Republican Party, just people who look down on the less fortunate. I sincerely hope the Democrats can defeat you in the next election. Elect someone who will help the citizens of PA.

  3. So they have been sending volunteers into fires, some with toxic chemicals, and no health insurance? That seems to be a much more important issue.

  4. Lou Barletta is a bigoted opportunist that hurts everyone. Hopefully he can be defeated in 2014 to return some sanity to NEPA’s representation in Washington.

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