Congressional Digest

Archive: 2020 June

    Pros and Cons of Mail-In Voting

June 17, 2020

The coronavirus lockdowns this spring that kept millions of Americans at home and away from large crowds crashed headlong into the primary elections around the nation. At least 16 states pushed back their primary dates, prompting renewed calls for voters to have more access to mail-in and early voting options for the November elections. In late March, Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced S. 3529, the Natural Disaster and Emergency Ballot Act (NDEBA), which would ensure that voters have 20 days of early voting and no-excuse absentee vote-by-mail options. Under the bill, states would be required to…

    Pros & Cons of Ending Surprise Medical Billing

June 09, 2020
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As the U.S. continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic, there have been growing concerns about surprise medical bills, the unexpected charges that patients receive after unscheduled or emergency out-of-network medical services. An August 2019 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that the percentage of emergency room visits with surprise bills jumped 10% between 2010 and 2016, while the number of inpatient admissions that resulted in surprise bills rose nearly 16%. The cost of those bills has also increased, often leading to significant financial strain on patients. Twenty-eight states have enacted consumer protections against surprise medical billing,…

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