To amend the Public Health Service Act to eliminate the non-application of certain State waiver provisions to Members of Congress and congressional staff.

HB 2192 To amend the Public Health Service Act to eliminate the non application of certain State waiver provisions to Members of Congress and congressional staff

US Congress 115th Congress

To amend the Public Health Service Act to eliminate the non-application of certain State waiver provisions to Members of Congress and congressional staff.
HB-2192


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To amend the Public Health Service Act to eliminate the non-application of certain State waiver provisions to Members of Congress and congressional staff.


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Section 1

This bill amends the Public Health Service Act, if the American Health Care Act (H.B. 1628) is enacted, to make plans made available by the federal government to Members of Congress and congressional staff subject to state waivers of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) requirement for health insurance to cover the essential health benefits and PPACA restrictions on premium variation by age and health status.

  

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Introduced 04/28/2017

Engrossed 05/05/2017

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Votes for: 15 Votes against: 2

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Received In The Senate And Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Homeland Security And Governmental Affairs.

06/07/2017

Considered Under The Provisions Of Rule H. Res. 308. (consideration: Cr H4139-4149)

05/04/2017

Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2192 And H.r. 1628. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2192 Under A Closed Rule, With One Hour Of General Debate And One Motion To Recommit. Rule Also Provides For Further Consideration Of H.r. 1628 And Provides That Further Amendments Printed In House Report 115-109 Be Considered As Adopted.

05/04/2017

Debate - The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On H.r. 2192.

05/04/2017

The Previous Question Was Ordered Pursuant To The Rule.

05/04/2017

Postponed Proceedings - At The Conclusion Of Debate On H.r. 2192, The Chair Put The Question On Passage Of The Bill And By Voice Vote Announced That The Ayes Had Prevailed. Mr. Burgess Demanded The Yeas And Nays, And The Chair Postponed Further Proceedings On The Question Of Passage Of H.r. 2192 Until Later In The Legislative Day.

05/04/2017

Considered As Unfinished Business. (consideration: Cr H4170-4171)

05/04/2017

On Passage Passed By The Yeas And Nays: 429 - 0 (roll No. 255). (text: Cr H4139)

05/04/2017

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

05/04/2017

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 308 Reported To House. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2192 And H.r. 1628. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2192 Under A Closed Rule, With One Hour Of General Debate And One Motion To Recommit. Rule Also Provides For Further Consideration Of H.r. 1628 And Provides That Further Amendments Printed In House Report 115-109 Be Considered As Adopted.

05/03/2017

Referred To The Subcommittee On Health.

04/28/2017

Introduced In House

04/27/2017

Referred To The Committee On Energy And Commerce, And In Addition To The Committee On House Administration, For A Period To Be Subsequently Determined By The Speaker, In Each Case For Consideration Of Such Provisions As Fall Within The Jurisdiction Of The Committee Concerned.

04/27/2017

Referred To House Energy And Commerce

04/27/2017

Referred To House Administration

04/27/2017