[Note: This guest post is written by Darien Shanske, a professor at UC Davis School of Law.]
All eyes are on Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who will decide in the next few days whether a key waiver provision in the Graham-Cassidy bill complies with the Byrd Rule…
While events are moving very quickly, it looks as though an important piece of any revised Republican Senate health care bill will be some version of a “high-risk pool.” High-risk pools have been in the mix for…
While the future of legislative health care reform is looking uncertain, many things continue to develop on the administrative front. Probably the biggest of these is the letter, sent from HHS to states this week, inviting…
On Monday, the House Republicans finally revealed their draft bill to “repeal and replace” the…
The Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act appears to be stalling. If and when it picks up again, the fate of section 7701(o) of the Internal Revenue Code will be far from the most consequential…
Mmm, Nothingburger.
On its first day, the new administration issued an executive order that seemed to make ominous noises about the Affordable Care Act. Some people freaked out (note the absurd headline on the latter). Hey, I don’t want…