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Congress Likely to Amend Affordable Care Act in 2017
Segal Consulting Link to more items from this source
Dec. 23, 2016

"Segal expects that the 115th Congress, which convenes in January 2017, will act quickly to repeal the parts of the [ACA] that can be repealed without triggering a filibuster in the Senate. This will likely involve ... [the same process] that Congress followed in late 2015 and early 2016 when it passed HR 3762, legislation to repeal the significant parts of the [ACA]. That legislation was vetoed by President Obama on January 8, 2016, and the House failed to override the veto on February 2, 2016. Congress will likely pass much of this legislation again, and this time a bill will be signed, not vetoed. This Update provides background on the budget process, including what can -- and cannot -- be achieved through it. The Update also briefly addresses the regulatory and enforcement process and what may occur using those administrative tools."  MORE >>

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