The Joint Committee on Taxation released two documents on the health care bill and "fixes" approved yesterday by the House:
- Technical Explanation of the Revenue Provisions (JCX-18-10)
- Estimated Revenue Effects (JCX-17-10)
Update:
- Linda Beale, House Passes Health Care Bill
- Joe Kristan, It's Insane, It's Unworkable, So They Had to Ram it Through Right Away
- Greg Mankiw, Healthcare, Tradeoffs, and the Road Ahead
- Jim Maule, IRS Ought Not Be the Health Care Enforcement Administrator
- Tax Foundation, Timeline of Tax Provisions in the House Health Care Bill





4 responses to “Joint Tax Committee on the House Health Care Bill”
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
It’s insane, it’s unworkable, so they had to ram it through right away
The Senate version of the health care bill brought the members of two parties together with a common vision last…
Please note that these provisions do NOT describe the current state of the law that President Obama will sign on Tuesday, 3/23, which was passed by the 219-212 vote. These provisions describe what will become the law if the Senate passes the “Reconciliation Act of 2010” (which was passed 220-211) without amending it … but the Senate will not consider that legislation until the current bill is signed into law.
Thus, what these documents describe may never become the law.