To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to set forth a method of determining maximum out-of-pocket limits and annual updates to premium tax credit eligibility.
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Sponsor and status
Cynthia Axne
Sponsor. Representative for Iowa's 3rd congressional district. Democrat.
117th Congress (2021–2023)
Introduced on Mar 11, 2021
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6 Cosponsors (6 Democrats)
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History
Feb 13, 2020
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Mar 11, 2021
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Mar 23, 2021
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H.R. 1790 is a bill in the United States Congress.
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