The Obama administration has missed more than half of its Obamacare deadlines this year, according to Forbes.
The controversial employer mandate is one of 51 Affordable Care Act (ACA) deadlines missed by the administration this year. The Congressional Research Service reported that out of the 82 ACA deadlines, only 31 were met on time.
Forbes reported:
As of May 31, 2013, when the CRS analysis was completed, the White House had yet to meet 9 of 12 deadlines from the first year after the Affordable Care Act was enacted. It failed to meet 22 of 53 deadlines in the second year; another 8 became moot after Congress did not appropriate funds to complete the assigned tasks. In year three, the administration missed 10 out of 17 deadlines. That’s a total of 41 out of 82 deadlines missed.
If you exclude the 9 deadlines that became moot because Congress never appropriated the funds to meet them, the Obama administration missed 41 out of 73 deadlines, or 56 percent.