It's no surprise that Suderman doesn't like the idea. A reasonable point:
The law has a plan—a sort of super-sized, super-powerful version of ObamaCare’s Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), the board of federal bureaucrats charged with holding down Medicare’s spending—but the authors of the legislation left out some of the OMG-how-will-we-pay-for-this?!?! details. Like, for example, the financing mechanisms. That’s right; the law’s authors didn’t actually get to that part. Crazy? Maybe a bit. But not entirely. After all: There is a study group! They’re totally working on it.