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Congress, Administration Working on a Health Package

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 2:04 PM

Lawmakers from both parties in both the House and the Senate and the Administration have begun work on a health package for Congress to consider now that the federal government has reopened. At the heart of these efforts are negotiations on whether and if so, how to extend expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs).

Topics: Advocacy Health Care
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DOL Drops Its Appeal of Overturned Fiduciary Rule

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:59 PM

The Department of Labor (DOL) has dropped its appeal of the court decision staying implementation of the agency’s fiduciary rule. This is a clear and important win for NAIFA. NAIFA along with four of its Texas chapters, the American Council of Life Insurance, and several other trade associations are plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

Topics: Advocacy DOL Fiduciary
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House Passes NAIFA-Supported INVEST Act

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:55 PM

On December 11, the House passed H.R. 3383, The INVEST Act, a bipartisan bill to expand investment options, empower entrepreneurs and small businesses, and provide Americans with the opportunity to more freely invest.

Topics: Advocacy Retirement Planning Supported Legislation
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IRS Releases Guidance on New Trump Child Savings Accounts

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:53 PM

On December 2, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released initial guidance, Notice 2025-68, on new child savings accounts (Trump accounts, also called 530A accounts).

Topics: Advocacy
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CMS Proposes New Medicare Marketing Rules after NAIFA Meets with CMS

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:50 PM

On November 25, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule for Calendar Year (CY) 2027 that would make significant changes to the marketing rules governing advisors on Medicare coverage. The changes would rescind some of the onerous Biden-era regulations that made working in the Medicare space more difficult. The proposal came after a CMS-NAIFA meeting to outline the value professional advisors provide to those making Medicare purchasing decisions.

Topics: Advocacy Medicare CMS
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Treasury/IRS Release Q&A Guidance on HSA Expansion

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:48 PM

On December 9, Treasury and the IRS released Notice 2025-119, guidance that summarizes the health savings account (HSA) expansions enacted in last summer’s tax and spending cuts reconciliation law. In Q&A form, the guidance clarifies what the terms mean and how the rules work.

Topics: Advocacy Health Savings Accounts IRS
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CMS Proposes MA, Part D Rules for CY 2027

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:47 PM

Just before Thanksgiving, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its proposed Medicare Advantage (MA) and Medicare Part D (prescription drug) plan rules for calendar year (CY) 2027. Generally, the proposal revises CMS’ star rating system, modifies enrollment rules for individuals whose providers are leaving their current plan, and requests comments on MA program improvements.

Topics: Advocacy CMS Medicare Part D
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Retirement Savings Plan Proposals Emerge

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:44 PM

In recent weeks a number of new, relatively narrow retirement savings plan proposals have emerged. Among them is a provision in the INVEST Act, H.R.3383, which NAIFA supports. Among other provisions, the INVEST Act would amend securities law to allow 403(b) plan participants to choose to invest in collective investment trusts (CITs) and separate account insurance products. The necessary tax law changes were made in SECURE 2.0. The House approved the bill on December 11. See details in story above.

Topics: Advocacy Retirement Planning
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House Committee Advances Bills to Allow Compensatory OT, Self-Audit on Wage Theft

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:42 PM

On November 20, the House Education and the Workforce (EWF) Committee favorably reported (sent to the full House for a vote) bills that would allow compensatory overtime (OT), and codify the PAID self-audit program. The 19 to 15 vote to advance the bills was largely party-line.

Topics: Advocacy Legislation & Regulations
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IRS, Experts Offer Tax-Deductible Overtime Pay Clarifications

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:40 PM

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in Notice 2025-69, has issued more guidance on the tax deduction for qualified overtime (OT). Even with this Notice, though, official guidance—especially for tax year 2025—is still skimpy. In the meantime, experts offer important clarifications that will be helpful to employers with employees who may qualify for the tax deduction.

Topics: Advocacy IRS
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New Tax Expenditure Report Released

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:38 PM

On December 3, the Joint Committee on Tax (JCT) released its annual “tax expenditure report.” The report lists tax code provisions that lessen (or decrease) tax revenue paid to the federal government because they are departures from the usual rule, which is the foundation of the current income tax scheme, that all income is subject to tax.

Topics: Advocacy Taxes
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IRS Releases Inflation Adjustments for Retirement Plan Limits for 2026

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:19 PM

In Notice 2025-67, the IRS announced inflation-adjusted limits for 2026 for retirement savings plans. The adjustments reflect the indexing of these limits that is required by law. They are effective as of January 1, 2026. They are:

Topics: Advocacy Retirement Plans IRS
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NCOIL 2025 Annual Meeting Summary

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:17 PM

NAIFA’s Policy Director Roger Moore attended the 2025 Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) on November 12-15, where he had the opportunity to strengthen NAIFA’s relationships with state legislators, regulators, and industry trade partners as well as advocate for key legislative priorities affecting NAIFA’s members. The meeting drew a record 414 registrations, including 74 legislators from 33 states, 13 first-time legislators from ten states, five insurance commissioners, and representatives from more than a dozen insurance departments.

Topics: Advocacy Interstate Advocacy NCOIL
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NAIFA President-Elect Gandy Addresses NAIC Senior Issues (B) Task Force

By NAIFA on 12/15/25 1:14 PM

During the 2025 Fall National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting, President-Elect Christopher Gandy discussed hybrid life insurance policies with long-term care, extended care, and critical care riders, providing his perspective as an agent to the Task Force. Gandy provided insight on what he’s seeing in the market and offered suggestions to regulators to ensure the products remain accessible and easily understandable to consumers.

Topics: Advocacy Interstate Advocacy NAIC

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