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The Congressional Budget Office’s assessment that 7 million fewer Americans will have health coverage at work by 2027 ignores other opportunities proposed by the GOP, says CIAB’s Joel Wood.
March 26The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers -
Republicans scrapped a vote on the embattled American Health Care Act bill Friday due to opposition from moderates and conservatives, just a day after President Trump demanded a do-or-die vote on it.
March 24 -
The Trump administration doubled down on its demand that House Republican leaders hold a vote Friday on their embattled healthcare bill without any changes.
March 24 -
As lawmakers continue to debate the American Health Care Act, brokers are keeping their sights on the impact to clients.
March 23 -
The USPS has become a go-to source for federal agencies seeking timely and well-executed internal investigations.
March 23Foley & Lardner LLP -
As lawmakers continue to debate the American Health Care Act, employers are keeping their focus on quality care for employees.
March 23 -
Advisers could get more clarity thanks to a temporary enforcement policy for the new Fiduciary Rule.
March 23Frost Brown Todd LLC -
With an eye toward potential repeal, Alexander Acosta told senators that he will abide by President Trump's executive memorandum and review the rule's impact.
March 23 -
State-government mismanagement, especially of pensions, has already created a danger that federal bailouts will become inevitable.
March 22Bloomberg View -
FNA Insurance Services’ Lindsey Cuciti Soliman says new brokers need to absorb as much information as possible in order to compete with industry veterans.
March 22