Rates Spark: Focus On Quantitative Tightening Tweaks From The Fed
Rates Spark: Focus On Quantitative Tightening Tweaks From The Fed
Rates Spark: Focus On Quantitative Tightening Tweaks From The Fed
The test is intended to help doctors diagnose the early stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The post Health Insurers Are Behind Washington’s Shutdown appeared com. “Democrats insist the shutdown is about protecting health care. It’s really about protecting a subsidy gambit that has enriched their political patrons in the insurance industry,” writes Pipes. At its core, the fight is over insurance subsidies. Democrats are demanding that billions in federal payments to insurers continue uninterrupted. Republicans question whether that’s a good idea. Democrats claim they’re protecting “access to care.” In reality, they’re enriching some of the country’s largest corporations at the expense of taxpayers. The enhanced subsidies for exchange coverage are the clearest example. In 2021, as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, Democrats boosted the generosity of the premium subsidies established by Obamacare for everyone making less than four times the poverty level, which is nearly $129,000 for a family of four. People making less than 150% of poverty-$48,225 for a family of four-became eligible for premium-free coverage. Those making more than four times poverty became eligible for subsidized coverage for the first time. Democrats extended those subsidies through the end of this year as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Making them permanent, as the Democrats want to do, would cost $350 billion over the next decade. That would represent a direct transfer from the federal Treasury to the bank accounts of big insurers. Much of that figure is waste. Insurers are claiming premium subsidies for millions of people who do not use their coverage at all. Last year, nearly 12 million enrollees-35% of the exchange population-had no claims. Perhaps they were incredibly lucky. It’s more likely they didn’t know they had exchange coverage. Millions of people have been enrolled in exchange plans without their knowledge or consent, according to research from the Paragon Health Institute. Insurers and.
Candace Owens voiced her frustration following reports that French First Lady Brigitte Macron’s tax file identified her as a man.
“America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism,” Mahmood Mamdani, the father of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, once told an audience, explaining that Abraham Lincoln “generalized the solution of reservations” and inspired the Nazis, who apparently learned from the American president that genocide was “doable” and that you can “differentiate [.].
A proposal pushed forward by a Florida Republican would completely eliminate property taxes in the state as soon as 2027, a measure that Governor Ron DeSantis has repeatedly said would have his backing. HJR 201, a House Joint Resolution filed by State Representative Kevin Steele, who represents District 55 north of Tampa, proposes an amendment to the Sunshine State’s constitution to exempt homestead property from all ad valorem taxation-taxes imposed on a home’s assessed value-other than school district levies. At the same time, the new legislation would prohibit counties and municipalities from cutting funding for law enforcement.
WASHINGTON (AP) Maine voters will decide a pair of high-profile ballot measures addressing elections and gun violence in a statewide referendum election next week. Question 1 would make several changes to the state’s voting procedures, most notably requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls. Question 2 would implement a gun control measure.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) Pakistan accuses Kabul of allowing Pakistani Taliban militants based in Afghanistan to carry out cross-border attacks. The post Roadside bombing kills 3 police officers in northwest Pakistan appeared first on RNS.
Twitch streamer Blaire “QTCinderella” has been accused of homophobia and racism online following a series of on-stream comments regarding her association with controversial or “hateful” people.
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) A Mali court on Monday sentenced to prison a former prime minister who publicly expressed solidarity.