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This Act establishes stricter penalties and new verification processes to combat fraudulent enrollment practices by agents and brokers in Affordable Care Act health plans.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The Insurance Fraud Accountability Act aims to significantly reduce fraudulent enrollment in health plans under the Affordable Care Act. This bill establishes much stiffer financial and criminal penalties for agents and brokers who knowingly provide false enrollment information. Furthermore, it mandates a new verification process on federal Exchanges to ensure consumer consent and proper data accuracy before commissions are paid. The legislation also tightens oversight on the entire enrollment chain involving agents, brokers, and marketing organizations.
This bipartisan act aims to improve healthcare access and affordability by modifying Medicaid and Medicare programs, extending public health initiatives, reauthorizing the SUPPORT Act, enhancing pandemic preparedness, and lowering prescription drug costs.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The Bipartisan Health Care Act aims to improve various aspects of the healthcare system, including Medicaid, Medicare, human services, and public health programs. It focuses on streamlining processes, increasing transparency, extending funding for critical services, and modernizing healthcare delivery. The act addresses issues such as prescription drug costs, telehealth access, maternal health, and pandemic preparedness. By reauthorizing and modifying key programs, this legislation seeks to enhance access to care, improve health outcomes, and ensure efficient use of healthcare resources.
This Act designates new recreation areas in Oregon, expands the Wild Rogue Wilderness, and withdraws specific federal lands in Curry and Josephine Counties from mineral entry and disposal.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act designates the Rogue Canyon and Molalla Recreation Areas to protect their scenic and ecological values, requiring specific wildfire mitigation planning for these new sites. The Act also expands the Wild Rogue Wilderness Area, adding significant acreage under strict wilderness management. Finally, it withdraws certain federal lands in Curry and Josephine Counties from mineral entry and disposal to ensure their long-term protection.
This Act repeals four specific Executive Orders issued on January 20, 2025, concerning energy, environmental agreements, and offshore wind leasing, while preserving existing Presidential authority.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The Defending American Jobs and Affordable Energy Act of 2025 immediately repeals four specific Executive Orders issued on January 20, 2025, concerning energy policy and international agreements. This action prevents federal funds from being used to enforce those canceled directives. The bill also includes a savings provision to ensure it does not limit any existing authority of the President.
Mandates the IRS to audit and publicly disclose the income tax returns of the President, their spouse, and their controlled entities, while also requiring Presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The Presidential Audit and Tax Transparency Act mandates the IRS to audit and publicly disclose the income tax returns of the President, their spouse, and any entities they control, including corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts. It also requires Presidents and major-party Presidential nominees to disclose their tax returns for the three most recent taxable years, making them publicly available through the Office of Government Ethics or the Federal Election Commission. This ensures transparency and accountability regarding the financial affairs of the nation's highest officeholders and candidates.
Reauthorizes funding for coastal recreation water quality monitoring and requires the EPA to update guidance with the latest testing technologies.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The BEACH Act of 2025 amends the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve coastal recreation water quality monitoring by including nearby upstream waters and requiring states to provide data on contamination sources. It authorizes grants for identifying contamination sources and reauthorizes $30,000,000 annually through 2029 for coastal water quality monitoring and notification programs. The bill also directs the EPA to update guidance to state and local governments on the latest water contamination testing technologies.
The "Build Housing with Care Act of 2025" establishes a grant program to encourage the co-location of affordable housing and child care services, aiming to increase access to both and support low-income families. It also directs a study on child care access for public housing residents.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The "Build Housing with Care Act of 2025" aims to increase access to affordable housing and child care by establishing a grant program that encourages the co-location of housing and child care services. The program will provide competitive grants to eligible entities for the design, construction, or renovation of facilities that combine housing and child care. It prioritizes entities operating in child care deserts or serving low-income families. The Act also requires a study on child care access for public housing residents and authorizes $100,000,000 annually from 2026-2031 for the grant program.
The United States-Cuba Trade Act of 2025 lifts restrictions on trade, travel, and financial remittances between the U.S. and Cuba, and directs the President to negotiate with Cuba on property claims and human rights. This act aims to normalize relations, promote democratic change, and encourage economic reform by removing barriers to trade and travel.
Ron Wyden
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Ron Wyden
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The United States-Cuba Trade Act of 2025 seeks to normalize trade relations with Cuba by removing restrictions on trade, travel, and telecommunications, while also directing the President to negotiate with Cuba on property claims and human rights. The act repeals several existing laws and provisions that limit engagement with Cuba, allowing for increased economic and social interaction between the two countries. It also prohibits limitations on remittances to Cuba and requires a report to Congress on trade relations. The Act aims to foster democratic change and economic reform in Cuba through normalized trade relations.