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Employers will “be watching to see how the new administration will maintain or change legislation and regulations impacting benefit plans,” says IFEBP CEO Michael Wilson.
November 9 -
Although the president-elect has not shared many details, advisers and other stakeholders see the ACA playing a big role early on.
November 9 -
Workers’ savings hasn’t been a No. 1 priority for the President-elect, but he has vowed not to cut Social Security.
November 9 -
Insurance and healthcare experts weigh in on how the new chief executive can fortify healthcare coverage.
November 9 -
President-elect will look to shut down exchanges and set up tax-free health savings accounts for people with high-deductible insurance plans.
November 9 -
Busy with open enrollment, it’s full speed ahead for brokers no matter who wins.
November 8 -
For the active population, it is ‘continue as is.’ But for the pre-65 retiree set, special attention needs to be paid.
November 7 -
Celebrate Election Day by taking a look at where each stands on a range of employee benefit policies — from paid leave to the fate of the ACA’s Cadillac tax.
November 7 -
With the first presidential debate taking place tonight, now’s a good time to look at where the presidential candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act, prescription drug costs, Medicare and more.
September 26 -
At 9 p.m. ET, in the first presidential debate of the season, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be pressed, to a degree, for details of their various proposals. Jobs, wages, taxes, student debt, child care, Social Security ... any or all of these could come up.
September 26 -
In advance of the next presidential debate, here’s a look at how the two candidates compare on paid parental leave, eldercare and childcare.
September 22 -
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton elaborated on her economic growth strategy in Michigan on Thursday, just days after Republican candidate Donald Trump put forward his own ideas.
August 12 -
The lawsuits claim the universities failed to follow ERISA laws since retail mutual funds were among the investment choices instead of lower-cost versions.
August 11 -
The lawsuits claim the universities failed to follow ERISA laws since retail mutual funds were among the investment choices instead of lower-cost versions.
August 10 -
Debating the merits of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the office is not a constitutional right for private-sector employees, says attorney Michael C. Schmidt.
August 1
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Debating the merits of candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump in the office is not a constitutional right for private-sector employees, says attorney Michael C. Schmidt.
July 28
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Will health insurance be sold across state lines? Will the ACA be repealed or altered? James Klein, head of the American Benefits Council, explains the probable impact of a Republican or Democratic victory in November.
May 1 -
Will health insurance be sold across state lines? Will the ACA be repealed or altered? James Klein, head of the American Benefits Council, explains the probable impact of a Republican or Democratic victory in November.
April 29 -
Today is Super Tuesday. Here are the positions of the front-runners on health care reform.
March 1 -
There are distinct nuances in each candidate’s position. Importantly for employers, all of the remaining candidates say they intend to repeal the Cadillac tax.
February 17
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