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On Tuesday the U.S. Treasury Department announced the Obama administration will push back implementation of the Affordable Care Act’s mandatory employer and insurer reporting requirements. Now these rules will not go into effect in January 2015, which means some people will need to wait an extra year to get that healthcare coverage. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports.July 2, 2013