as it stands now, supervisory employees can be exempt from overtime if they earn more than $455 a week. the new rules likely would not take effect until next year. today on capitol hill, the house could start debating changes to how medicare is funded, this as they work to repair a $138 billion hole created when lawmakers agreed to hold off a cut in payment to doctors. house republicans want to include a five-year delay in penalties for failing to sign up for health coverage over obamacare in this, but the house says that's -- the white house says that's a nonstarter. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius told lawmakers that health premiums are likely to rise in 2015, but at a slower pace than in the past. meanwhile, the obama administration facing another lawsuit over the health care overhaul's contraceptive mandate. a group of some 200 catholic employers looking to stop parts of that law requiring them to provide contraceptive coverage in their insurance plan. they say doing that violates their religious beliefs.