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With the election of Donald Trump, the possible replacement of the ACA is the first thing that comes to mind for many Americans. Steve Flores, partner at Winston & Strawn, asks if Trump has the power to do so?
November 17Winston & Straw -
Donald Trump and Republicans are about to encounter a political nightmare: unraveling the Affordable Care Act, says Bloomberg View columnist Albert R. Hunt.
November 17Bloomberg View -
Repeal of employer mandate, reporting requirements on the table in Trump administration, says the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers’ Joel Wood.
November 17 -
The proceeds can be used to pay the tax bill from converting a 401(k) and traditional IRA into a Roth account.
November 16 -
Tax deductions, coverage limits and drug approval process all need to be addressed, say industry insiders.
November 16Medova Healthcare -
The proceeds can be used to pay the tax bill from converting a 401(k) and traditional IRA into a Roth account.
November 16 -
The benefits community — and the whole country — will be watching closely to see just how President-elect Trump fires the ACA.
November 14Corporate Synergies -
Having met with the President-elect’s pre-transition team, the broker org is ready to promote agent interests in new political landscape, says VP of gov’t affairs Marcy Buckner.
November 14 -
Although the president-elect has not shared many details, advisers and other stakeholders see the ACA playing a big role early on.
November 14 -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
November 10