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President Obama Expected To Sign 1099 Repeal Legislation
President Barack Obama signed legislation to repeal the 1099 reporting requirement that was part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It passed in the senate 87-12 and in the House 314-112.
Health Care Law -- One Year Later
Examination of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Implementation. Senate Repeals 1099 Reporting Requirement; Action Moves To The House
On Feb. 2, 2011 the Senate adopted an amendment to the FAA reautorization bill to repeal the 1099 reporting requirement created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 1099 Reporting Requirement
House Votes 245-189 To Repeal Health Care Reform
On Jan. 19, 2011 the U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the Obama administration's Health Care Reform legislation. Solutions for Healthcare Liabilities
In Brief: January 11
FEI Express Private Company Edition #86
FEI Express Public Company Edition #88
Health Care: December 10
Health care reform has reshaped the way many financial executives think about addressing the medical needs of their company’s employees, the cost of insurance and whether the employer should be providing coverage in the first place. FEI Express Private Company Edition #85
Proposals To Repeal 1099 Provision Fail In Senate
Efforts to repeal the 1099 reporting requirement failed in the Senate on Nov. 29, 2010. Health Care: December 10
Health care reform has reshaped the way many financial executives think about addressing the medical needs of their company’s employees, the cost of insurance and whether the employer should be providing coverage in the first place. FEI Express Private Company Edition #84
FEI Express Public Company Edition #85
FEI Express Public Company Edition #84
Health-Care Reform -- Six Months Later
It's been six months since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama. Today marks the date that several rules and regulations are implemented. FEI's Washington Policy Conference Stresses Deficit, Taxes, Regulation, More
summary of FEI's Washington Policy Conference, Sept. 20-21, 2010 Washington Insights: June 10
Congress passes a law, which dictates both an effective date and, in many cases, a date when the rules must be finalized, implementing the new law. Health Care Reform
FEI Submits Letter to Energy and Commerce Committee Regarding the Real Impact of Health Care Reform
FEI Submits Letter to Energy and Commerce Committee Regarding the Real Impact of Health Care Reform FEI Comments On The Impact Of Health-Care Reform On Businesses
FEI Comments to Congress on the impact to U.S. businesses of the Medicare Part D Subsidy changes and other components of the health-care reform bill. Legislative Work On Health-Care Overhaul Finally Ends -- President Signs Historic Bill
On March 19, 2010, the House leadership released for public viewing the legislative text of the $940-billion compromise health-care bill that is to be voted on by the Senate on Sun., March 21. President Releases Comprehensive Health Care Reform Proposal
On Feb. 22, 2010, days aheads of a bipartisan meeting scheduled to take place to discuss health care reform, President Barack Obama released his own comprehensive proposal for health care reform. FEI Committee on Benefits Finance - December 2009 Meeting Minutes
FEI’s CBF Signs Letter Asking Congressional Leadership to Reevaluate Health Care Bills
FEI Joins Hundreds in Sending Letter on Health Care to Congress
Senate Completes Final Passage Of Health Care Measure On 60-39 Vote
Not even a blizzard in the Washington, D.C. area could keep Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) from getting the 60th Senate member's vote to move the chamber one step closer to passing the most substantial health care overhal bill since the Johnson Administration. FEI CEO: 2010 Top Challenges For Financial Executives
Senate's Democratic Leader Reid Unveils Health-Reform Measure
Senate's Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) Unveils Health-Reform Measure House Approves Health Reform Measure; Attention Now Moves to Senate
After months of negotiations between the Democratic caucus and committee leaders, the House of Representatives passed the biggest overhaul of the nation's health-care system since President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" of the 1960s. All attention now moves to the Senate. Senate and House Unveil Additional Health-Care Proposals
more health-care proposals from Senate and House CBF Joins Business Community in Expressing Opposition to the Affordable Health Care for America Act
Progress On Health-Care Bill Continues
The health-care reform legislation drafted by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Bacus (D-Mont.) passed by a vote of 14 to 9 on Oct. 13, 2009. This will now have to be reconciled with the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee version, as well as with the two House versions. Senate Finance Committee Approves By 14-9 Baucus Health-Care Bill
The Senate Finance Committee voted on its version of health-care reform legislation authored by Chairman Max Bacus (D-Mont.). The committe approved the measure 14 to 10, with only Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) voting for it. CBO Releases Cost Estimates For Senate Finance Committee Health-Care Reform Bill
Cost estimates for the health-care reform proposal working through the Senate Finance Committee were released yesterday. CBO estimates the Finance bill would result in a net reduction in federal budget deficts of $81 billion over 10 years, but assumes significant cuts in Medicare reimbursement to physicians scheduled underr current law -- an occurrence that many view as unrealistic. Senate Finance Committee Completes Markup of Health-Care Bill
The Senate Finance Committee finished markup of a health-care reform bill early Friday. There is a possibility a committee vote could take place the week of Oct. 5. Markup Begins on Senate Health-Care Bill
On Sept. 23, 2009 the Senate Finance committee began to 'markup' a health-care reform bill. Long-Awaited Senate Health-Care Bill Released
Sen. Max Baxus (D-Mont.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, release a 223-page draft $856 billion health-care reform bill expected to be marked up in the Senate Finance Committee next week. Congressional Leaders Try Again On Health-Care Reform
Health-care reform pushed by Obama administration following the president's prime-time speech on Sept. 9 to the two houses of Congress and the American public. Where Does Stalled Health-Care Legislation Go From Here?
As congressional members prepare to head back to Washington, D.C., following some turbulent town meetings at home, questions arise as to the future of stalled health-care legislation. Health Care: September 09
As Congress prepares to duke it out when returning from recess on details of a U.S. health-care overhaul, the real winners — or losers — of this bout are those who will be obliged to pay for and receive the “transformed” services: businesses and individuals. Health Care Progress Continues, Questions On How To Fund
As congressional members head home for the annual August recess after failing to meet President Barack Obama's deadline for completion of legislation overhauling the nation's health-care system, they will face constituents bombarded them with varying accounts of what the legislation working thourgh Congress will mean for them and their families. Health-Care System Overhaul Progress Continues, Amid Questions on Funding
In the final weeks before the August recess, President Barack Obama has signaled flexibility on his deadline for completion of legislation attempting to overhaul the nation's health-care system. This follows concern from moderate "Blue-Dog" Democrats. Congressional Leaders Unveils Plan For Health Care Reform
On June 19, 2009 leaders of three Congressional committees unveiled their plan for health care reform. members speak out: March 09
health care: january 09
Finance and human-resources leaders are recognizing that emerging economic and labor market trends provide a platform for defining more aggressive — and cost-effective — terms for employee participation in employer-sponsored health-benefit programs. in brief: october 08
cover story: september 08
Arguably the longest and highest-profile presidential campaign in history, its days are numbered. Here are some insights on what U.S. businesses can expect on Day One of the new administration. Health Savings Accounts (HSA): Changes In the New Law
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