WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration, on Friday, continued to apply a veritable death hug to likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, praising the health care law he passed as Massachusetts? governor despite Romney?s insistence that there were major distinctions between his and the president?s approach.?We have said before that health care reform that then Governor Romney signed into law in Massachusetts is in many ways similar to the legislation that resulted in the Affordable Care Act,? White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said in an off-camera briefing at the White House. ?And as to the issue of flexibility, as you know, earlier this year we made quite a big deal out of the fact that the president wanted to move up to 2014 ? the starting point at which states can ask for waivers to opt out of the Affordable Care Act as long as they, of course, demonstrate their capacity with their own ideas to achieve the same objectives.?
?We wholly endorse flexibility and we obviously feel that Massachusetts took a smart approach towards health care reform,? the press secretary added. ?Its provenance was so mainstream, there are great similarities between Massachusetts' law, the Affordable Care Act and legislation proposed by then Rhode Island Republican [Senator] John Chaffee in 1993.?
Chafee's bill contained an individual mandate. And yes, as a Senate candidate in 1994, Mitt Romney endorsed it.
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