Below is Alston & Bird's Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in health care regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and.
of this country with the costs, we re gonna bring down the deficit, and we are going to deal with moving forward on health care. the subsidies under the affordable care act are extended for three years. there is a lot in this bill that will help american families. how about that water and out of the minimum tax for all corporations. just a switch that had to be made there. do you feel or worry that this diminishes the democrats message? i mean this was one of the big promises during the last campaign election, if i m not mistaken? . a i think the way that we are bringing in revenue is still gonna come from those corporations that have not paid taxes, that should pay their fair sir of taxes. we will be getting the savings under the prescription drug provisions, and we will be empowering the irs to be able to do their job. and to help average taxpayers to make sure that those in the high-end pay their fair share. so i think we ve got that pretty much intact. obviously we would like t
to how this translates beyond how will this translate in your, as they say, neck of woods? first of all, no games will change until 2026 because the prescription drug provisions don t kick in until then. as a political matter, nothing is going to change. i think the biggest problem with passing this you can call it a win but they ve named a piece of legislation the inflation reduction act. the joint committee on taxation has said this will have at best a negligible impact on inflation. inflation is the number one issue in the country. if you vote on a bill today to say reduce inflation and in two months, three months, we re going to the polls and inflation has not come down, you re going to own that. so, i do think they have a branding issue on this. i know why they changed the name of it, so joe manchin can go out and claim he did something. that s not going change what s happening to voters themselves. so, the prescription drug stuff doesn t happen for years. the climate stuff
she needed. i, mean this is where we are in the united states of america. when this passes i mean game-changer all around and just something that again, i am so grateful it s finally going to get done. glad you pointed out what s happening, outside of the beltway, because i m from minnesota, near iowa, kentucky, where you from? he s from america. that s where you go. but we often think about the politics within the beltway here in washington d. c. as opposed to how this translates. how will this translate in your neck of the woods? couple things. first of, all no games will change until 2026, because the prescription drug provisions don t kick in until the end. it s a political matter. i think the biggest problem democrats have with passing this, we call it a win, but they ve named a piece of legislation the inflation reduction act. this congressional budget office, the joint committee on taxation have said this will have at best and negligible impact on inflation. if
Below is Alston & Bird's Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in health care regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and.