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Benefits professionals will need a crystal ball to determine how the President-elect’s policies will shape up, says SHRM’s Lisa Horn.
November 10 -
It’s official: Donald Trump will soon be our nation’s 45th president. Now the work begins to forecast what the next four years will bring.
November 10 -
Workers’ savings hasn’t been a No. 1 priority for the President-elect, but he has vowed not to cut Social Security.
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The president-elect wants to take down the ACA, but he does not have it in for advisers, says Sage Benefit Advisers’ Vinnie Daboul.
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The first 100 days will be critical for the new president to prove he can work with legislators, says Sun Life’s James Slotnick.
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Industry lobbyists ready to defend employer-sponsored healthcare system and tackle cost, MLR issues under Republican-led Congress.
November 9 -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
November 9 -
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.
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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