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A House bill that’s due to show up in the next few days will include about 75 proposals for changing U.S. health care finance and delivery rules and programs — and one might be a provision that would cap the current federal income tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health benefits.

The Fair Care Act of 2024 bill is the fourth version of a bill Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., has introduced during earlier terms of Congress. Westernman has already created an entry for the new bill in the Congress.gov system, but he has not yet posted the text.


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