And since the Congressman is paying for his son’s insurance, he’s the one getting the subsidy.

(CNSNews.com) – During a House Energy and Commerce Committee on Obamacare, Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) said Wednesday that his 33-year-old son is eligible for a subsidy.

“One of my four kids is self-employed. He’s 33 years old. He’s paying about $140 a month right now for a Blue Cross plan. He’s eligible for a subsidy. We browse that site. He’s going to be able to get coverage for about half of what he’s paying right now, and that’s good news for us, because I think my wife is paying his premium, so I think we’re going to save the money,” Doyle said.

Health and Human Service Secretary Kathleen Sebelius testified before the committee on the enrollment issues people were experiencing on the Obamacare website, Healthcare.gov.

Doyle suggested that Sebelius mount a “real marketing campaign” to reach out to young people at the end of November when the Obama administration says the website should be fully functional.

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