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National Committee Filed a Public Records Request with The Oregon Health Insurance

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The Republican National Committee has filed a public records request with the Oregon health insurance exchange seeking information about the marketplace's troubled rollout and about compensation for its executives. It plans other requests in Hawaii, Minnesota and Maryland.

The Associated Press: National GOP Requests Oregon Health Exchange Records

The Republican National Committee said it has filed a public records request seeking information about Oregon's troubled health insurance exchange -; a sign the GOP sees the Cover Oregon challenges as a chance to make gains. In a letter dated Tuesday, the RNC requested information about compensation and vacation time for two senior officials: Cover Oregon director Rocky King and former Oregon Health Authority Chief Information Officer Carolyn Lawson. King is on leave from the agency and does not plan to return. Lawson has stepped down (Cooper, 1/16).

The Oregonian: National GOP Seeks To Turn Up Heat On Cover Oregon With Request For Documents

The Republican National Committee, which is continuing to press health care as the issue of the 2014 elections, says it is filing a public records request for information regarding the compensation of the officials who ran the troubled Cover Oregon website. RNC spokesman Michael Short said the party is also filing similar requests in Hawaii, Minnesota and Maryland --  states that are also under Democratic control.  Short referred to Gov. John Kitzhaber, Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. Kurt Schrader, all Oregon Democrats who are up for re-election this year, and said the "national party is getting involved to hold these elected leaders responsible for this disaster" (Mapes, 1/16).

St. Louis Public Radio: Month One Of Health Coverage Under The Affordable Care Act

As of January 1st, the first Americans enrolled in health insurance via the Affordable Care Act began receiving coverage. According to Professor Sidney Watson of the Saint Louis University Health Law Policy Center, a little more than 33,000 Missourians have signed up for plans through the federal Marketplace so far, leaving another 467,000 Missourians eligible to enroll. Almost 26,000 Missourians have enrolled in Medicaid .

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Gop Asks Oregon for Details on Its Health Insurance Exchange, Including Officials' Compensation