Currently, COBRA mandates only that employees, their spouses and dependent children can continue their health coverage, usually at their own expense, after certain qualifying events, most commonly when the employee leaves or loses his or her job. This bill would ensure that other beneficiaries would have the equal ability to obtain continuation coverage, as well as the subsidies Congress has recently enacted to assist families with the cost of utilising COBRA benefits.
“In these troubled economic times, social safety-net benefits like COBRA continuation coverage are even more important to American families,” said Human Rights Campaign Joe Solmonese. “Hundreds of employers, including more than half of the Fortune 500, already extend health benefits to the domestic partners of their employees as a matter of fairness as well as good business practice. LGBT people should have the equal ability to maintain those critical benefits for their families during difficult times. We applaud Senator Boxer and Representative Weiner for their leadership in seeking these important protections for our community.”
The Equal Access to COBRA Act was first introduced in the Senate during the 111th Congress by Sen. Boxer. This is the first time the legislation has been introduced in the House.