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NAIFA Fights Decisions to Terminate New, Renewal Medicare Part D Plan Commissions

By NAIFA on 9/16/24 3:34 PM

NAIFA CEO Kevin Mayeux announced that NAIFA will fight decisions to terminate existing marketing service agreements and end new and renewal commissions for Medicare prescription drug (Part D) plans. NAIFA will work with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to make sure the agency (and insurers) knows that these decisions “will curtail personal service.” NAIFA will also “offer solutions to protect” Medicare D beneficiaries., Mayeux said.

Topics: Medicare CMS NAIFA Medicare Part D
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NAIFA, ACLI Sue to Overturn New Fiduciary Rule

By NAIFA on 6/14/24 2:45 PM

On May 24, a group of nine industry organizations, including NAIFA and the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) newly finalized fiduciary rule. Joining NAIFA and ACLI in the lawsuit are NAIFA-Texas, NAIFA-Fort Worth, NAIFA-Dallas, NAIFA-Piney Woods of East Texas, the National Association of Fixed Annuities (NAFA), the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI), and Finseca.

Topics: SEC DOL Fiduciary NAIFA
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Revenue Looks to Become a Major Element of 2025 Tax Bill

By NAIFA on 6/14/24 2:43 PM

 

Recurring revenue estimates of the cost of extending the expiring 2017 tax cuts suggest that revenue will play a major role in the debate over the upcoming tax bill in 2025. After at least five revenue estimates, all covering a 10-year period that includes 2028, projections of the revenue lost due to current tax rules keep going up.

Topics: Legislation & Regulations Taxes Debt Congress NAIFA
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NAIFA Joins Coalition to Advocate for Tax-Free Employer-Provided Health Care Coverage

By NAIFA on 6/14/24 10:10 AM

NAIFA has joined forces with 70 organizations, employers, unions, patient and disease advocacy groups, and other healthcare stakeholders to emphasize the importance of maintaining the tax-free status of employer-provided healthcare coverage. In a united front, these organizations reminded Congress of the critical role this coverage plays in ensuring the health and financial security of nearly 180 million Americans.

Topics: Health Care NAIFA

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