7/1/08
New Georgia and Florida Health Plans Unlikely To Reduce Ranks of Uninsured
5/19/08
GAO Study Again Confirms Health Savings Accounts Primarily Benefit High-Income Individuals
8/1/07
Lott-McConnell SCHIP Proposal Would Fail To Make Progress In Covering Uninsured Children: Proposal also Includes Risky Provisions that Preempt State Health Insurance Laws
7/31/07
Administration’s Proposed Tax Deduction For Health Insurance Seriously Flawed
7/31/07
Would Tax Incentives Be An Effective Way To Expand Health Coverage For Low-Income Children And Families?
Revised 12/7/06
Last-Minute Addition to Tax Package Would Make Health Savings Accounts More Attractive As Tax Shelters for High-Income Individuals
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Revised 9/28/06
House Bill Would Make Health Savings Accounts More Attractive As Tax Shelters for High-Income Individuals
Revised 9/28/06
New Developments In HSAs: House Committee Approves Bill, Major New GAO Study
9/20/06
GAO Study Confirms Health Savings Accounts Primarily Benefit High-Income Individuals
6/13/06
Informing the Debate about Health Savings Accounts: An Examination of Some Misunderstood Issues
6/12/06
Health Savings Accounts Unlikely to Significantly Reduce Health Care Spending
4/5/06
A Brief Overview of the Major Flaws With Health Savings Accounts
2/16/06
Administration Defense of Health Savings Accounts Rests on Misleading Use of Statistics
2/15/06
The Cost and Coverage Impact of The President’s Health Insurance Budget Proposals
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2/8/06
President Greatly Reduced His Health Proposals For Lower-Income Families While Expanding Health Benefits For The More Affluent
Revised 2/7/06
Expansion in HSA Tax Breaks is Larger – and More Problematic Than Previously Understood
1/31/06
President's Health Care Tax Cut Proposals Are Likely To Weaken Employer-Based Health Insurance, Primarily Benefit High-Income People, And Worsen Deficits
Revised 1/30/06
Latest Enrollment Data Still Fail to Dispel Concerns About Health Savings Accounts
5/10/04
Proposal For New HSA Tax Deduction Found Likely to Increase the Ranks of the Uninsured
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Revised 4/6/04
Administration's Proposed Tax Credit For the Purchase of Health Insurance Could Weaken Employer-Based Health Insurance
3/22/04
Substantial Flaws in Trade Health Insurance Tax Credit Need to be Addressed Before Consideration of an Expansion
2/18/04
Administration’s Proposed Deduction For Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums Likely to be Ineffective and Costly, and of Primary Benefit to Higher-Income Individuals
Revised 2/9/04
President Proposes to Make Tax Benefits of Health Savings Accounts More Lucrative for Higher-Income Individuals