As ACA 'Repeal-And-Replace' Plans Form, Some Senators Silent On Device Tax Repeal

As Obamacare repeal-and-replace plans begin to take shape in the Senate, not all of the legislative proposals include provisions to repeal the medical device tax, and fewer senators in the 2017-2018 Congress have signed on to support repeal of the tax than did in the early days of the prior Congress.

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While a majority of US House members are enthusiastically supporting legislation to permanently remove the medical device excise tax this year, alongside general Republican-led efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, support for a permanent device tax repeal is less overt in the Senate.

Fewer Senators are cosponsoring device tax repeal bills than did in 2015, when the tax was suspended for a two-year...

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