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MI HR0310
Resolution
Status
9/12/2012
Primary Sponsor
Sharon Tyler
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AI Summary
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Memorializes U.S. Congress to rein in the Internal Revenue Service's interpretation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act regarding federal health insurance exchanges and taxation.
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Asserts that the PPACA limits tax credits to state-run insurance exchanges and does not authorize tax credits for federally-established exchanges, with no Congressional intent indicated for federal exchange credits.
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Challenges the IRS's May 2012 final rule directing tax regulation application to federally-run exchanges, arguing it improperly enforces penalties on businesses not authorized by Congress.
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Claims the IRS rule rewrites PPACA language contrary to Congressional intent by allowing unelected federal bureaucrats to effectively change the law.
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Directs copies of the resolution be sent to the President of the United States Senate, Speaker of the House, and Michigan's congressional delegation.
Legislative Description
A resolution to memorialize the United States Congress to take all necessary steps and actions to rein in the Internal Revenue Service’s inappropriate interpretation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act related to a federal health insurance exchange and taxation.
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Health Policy
9/12/2012