A joint letter from 21 conservative movement leaders has been sent to the U.S. House of Representatives supportive of their efforts this week to better protect Americans forced into Obamacare exchanges.  A PDF of the letter can be found here.  Highlights of the letter include:

"Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will be considering two ideas which would protect millions of Americans now forced to purchase health insurance in Obamacare exchanges.  The policy ideas behind these initiatives are not only positive—they are things which the American people should expect their government to be doing as a matter of course…

"The first measure would require the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to report within two business days to any American if their personal information has been stolen or unlawfully accessed through an Obamacare exchange… 

"The second measure requires the HHS secretary to provide detailed weekly reports to the American people about the enrollment success of Healthcare.gov…

"Most Americans would be shocked to learn that this level of protection and transparency is not already happening in a project the size and scope of Obamacare.  It is our hope that House efforts today will correct this injustice."