Obamacare ‘navigator’ in Kansas has outstanding arrest warrant

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I wonder if they found her because she signed up for Lucifercare?

Obamacare 'navigator' has outstanding arrest warrant | The Daily Caller

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A woman with an outstanding warrant for her arrest is currently serving as an Obamacare “navigator” in Lawrence, Kansas.

Rosilyn Wells — the Director of Outreach and Enrollment for the Heartland Community Health-care Center (HCHC) – is “the only full-time Affordable Care Act navigator in Lawrence,” according to the Lawrence Journal-World.

Wells was certified as an Obamacare navigator despite her financial history, which includes a bankruptcy in 2003, a 2007 civil charge from a local check cashing business called Midwest Checkrite for writing a bad check, being more than $1700 behind on her state tax bill, and having an outstanding arrest warrant in nearby Shawnee County. Wells lives and works in Douglass County.

Reached by phone, The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office would not elaborate on the specific charges related to Wells’ arrest warrant.

Navigators are creations of the federal government and they are paid to work closely with consumers — and their personal information — to help them navigate the newly-created Obamacare exchanges.

The Obamacare navigator program has fallen under heavy criticism for its privacy pitfalls, with the House Oversight Committee issuing a report only two weeks ago which warned that navigators would not be properly vetted to protect consumers.

The report pointed out navigators would have access to all sorts of personal data.

“[T]he main concern for consumers is the heightened risk of identity theft and financial loss from a poorly managed outreach campaign,” the Oversight Committee report said. “Navigators and Assisters will come into contact with a plethora of personally identifiable information (PII), including an applicant’s Social Security number, date of birth and income, as well as the PII of everyone in an applicant’s household.”

The Obama administration’s decision not to require background checks for navigators compounds the privacy risks, the Oversight Committee wrote.

“In part, substantial risks remain because the Administration decided not to require background checks and fingerprinting of individuals hired by Navigator and Assister organizations,” the committee wrote. “Under the Administration’s plan, unless states have already taken actions to protect their citizens, Navigators and Assisters are not prohibited from hiring convicted felons, including individuals convicted of identity theft or fraud.”
 

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Well, IMHO - the only qualifications you need is to be a registered Democrat to get a navigator job!
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Well, IMHO - the only qualifications you need is to be a registered Democrat to get a navigator job!
Do they offer insurance? :laughing7:
 

I used to hold folks very private info, ss#'s, dob, credit reports, bank acct#'s, cc#'s, and know their entire financial/medical histories.
I always said, if I was a dishonest person, I would be rich!....... :laughing7:
And no one would have ever figured out, where it was coming down from. :icon_scratch:

I got a problem with ppl that can't run their own lives,(bad checks, unpaid taxes, bankruptcy, WARRENTS),
trying to tell and direct ME, how I should conduct my life, health, and finances. I've done JUST FINE without any of them.
Get your own house straight, before you try to come clean mine out!
 

Didn't Sebelius say- "true"?


Why yes,, she did! I thought it was an isolated incident? According to some that only tout the party line, anyway.

Sebelius: Possible for convicted felons to become Obamacare navigators [VIDEO] | The Daily Caller


“Isn’t it true there is no federal requirement for navigators to undergo a criminal background check, even though they will receive personal information from the individuals they help to sign-up up for the Affordable Care Act?” asked Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn at a Senate Finance Committee hearing at which Sebelius was testifying.
“That is true,” Sebelius replied. “States could have an additional background check and other features, but it is not part of the federal requirement.”
 

Possible for convicted felons to become Obamacare navigators

At least they'll fit right in the current admin,in fact it will be down right homey for them.Birds of a feather you know.
 

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