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    Explore "gophealthbill" with insightful episodes like "The Week that Was 24 June2017", "G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside" and "G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside" from podcasts like ""Bostonred", "Bostonred" and "Bostonred"" and more!

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    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside

    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside
    The health-overhaul bill approved by House Republicans would leave 23 million more people uninsured while reducing the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion in the next decade compared with current law, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.The CBO found the legislation would reduce the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion over roughly the next decade. In early March, it reported an earlier version of the bill would cut the deficit by $337 billion over the next decadeThe House bill includes $662 billion in tax cuts, the Joint Committee on Taxation reported Wednesday. The largest tax cut, at $172 billion over a decade, would repeal a 3.8% tax on investment income of individuals with income over $200,000 and married couples with incomes over $250,000. The bill would make that tax cut retroactive to Jan. 1. WSJ

    H.R. 1628, American Health Care Act of 2017 https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52752   https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/costestimate/hr1628aspassed.pdf

    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside

    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside
    The health-overhaul bill approved by House Republicans would leave 23 million more people uninsured while reducing the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion in the next decade compared with current law, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.The CBO found the legislation would reduce the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion over roughly the next decade. In early March, it reported an earlier version of the bill would cut the deficit by $337 billion over the next decadeThe House bill includes $662 billion in tax cuts, the Joint Committee on Taxation reported Wednesday. The largest tax cut, at $172 billion over a decade, would repeal a 3.8% tax on investment income of individuals with income over $200,000 and married couples with incomes over $250,000. The bill would make that tax cut retroactive to Jan. 1. WSJ

    H.R. 1628, American Health Care Act of 2017 https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52752 https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/costestimate/hr1628aspassed.pdf
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