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Fridays landmark ruling on gay marriage poses both challenges and benefits to employers.
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Eliminating subsidies would destabilize the individual insurance market in any state with a federal exchange, Chief Roberts says.
June 25 -
On June 10, 2015, the New York City Council approved a new law prohibiting public and private sector employers from inquiring about a job applicant's criminal record history before making a conditional offer of employment. The new law, dubbed the "Fair Chance Act," adds New York City to a growing list of state and local jurisdictions with bans against employers' inquiries into prospective employees' arrest and conviction records.
June 25
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Today, in a 6-3 decision written by Chief Justice Roberts, the Supreme Court ruled in King v. Burwell that subsidies used to purchase health insurance in the 36 states on the federally facilitated marketplace are legal, thus avoiding the death spiral so often referred to by Congress. What does this ruling mean for employers?
June 25
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The time of what-ifs for employers ended Thursday as the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling upholding the challenge to state subsidies in King v. Burwell, and employers should maintain business as usual going forward, according to most industry observers.
June 25 -
A 6-3 decision in favor of the HHS secretary in King v. Burwell means tax credits can continue to be used to purchase health coverage in states using the federal exchange.
June 25 -
Brokers and agents welcome legislation introduced Tuesday to the Senate that would enhance broker access to information about marketplace enrollment, leveling the playing field with navigators and assisters.
June 24 -
Commentary: The vast majority of employers are not prepared to meet and some remain simply unaware of the employer mandates complex reporting obligations.
June 24
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Commentary: The filing deadline is approaching, and employers risk costly penalties for noncompliance. Heres what employers need to know, including updates to these forms, which must be filed by July 31.
June 18 -
Ending the Cadillac tax, simplifying the reporting process and eliminating the automatic enrollment requirement are a few of the legislative recommendations the American Benefits Council is urging Congress to act on.
June 18


