ms. cobert who is serving as acting director.while her office did provide some useful information, her response largely failed to answer my questions. it's interesting, while all of this was going on, at the same time everyone employed by congress received a form from the i.r.s. it's called form 1095-c. excuse me, it's an i.r.s. form, comes in the case of the senate employees, from the senate disbursing office, and it confirms the obvious. that people who work in the senate, members, staff, people who work in the house -- members, staff -- are employed by a large employer. as you may know, the internal revenue code requires applicable large employers, the definition of which is 50 or more full-time employees, to report information about offers of health coverage and enrollment and health coverage for their employees. so it demands this form, and everybody in the senate, everybody in the house got this form. now this i.r.s. form sent to all members, all staff shows that everything we're talking about that enable senate and house t