Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Hey, that was eighteen months ago!

So they committed fraud. That shouldn't stop us from using them to sign up people for Obamacare. Leonard Greene writes,

Rampant fraud on a New York City contract last year didn’t stop a major nonprofit from landing a slew of federal contracts to sign people up for ObamaCare.

Seedco, a New York-based community-development organization, was sued by the federal government for faking at least 1,400 of 6,500 job placements under a $22.2 million federally funded contract with the city.

Eighteen months later, the feds and Seedco are teaming up again, this time to help medical-insurance seekers maneuver through the maze that is the Affordable Health Care Act.

Now they have expanded their operations to handle Obamacare sign-ups in Georgia and Tennessee.

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