A Good Step on Health Care Reform Reform

The US Senate voted to repeal a particularly bad piece of the Health Care Law today on an 81-17 vote.  81-17 is significant not only because of how overwhelmingly it passed, but because you simply cannot reach that number without bipartisan support. What part of the law was repealed? The specific piece repealed was a Read More

Update on PPACA Non-Discrimination

Key Federal agencies have decided that the new Affordable Care Act group health nondiscrimination rules are too complicated for taxpayers to apply without regulatory guidance.   Taxpayers can wait to comply with the rules until the agencies come out with regulations or some other type of guidance, officials at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) say Read More

The Unhealthy Bill

Unless you live in a cave, you’ve heard that the big Health Care bill was passed on Sunday.  I’ve already posted my opposition to the bill and the results of my trip to Washington, DC earlier this month.  I’m disappointed in the passage of the bill for a lot of reasons, but will use this space to Read More