Memo: Making a Tax Credit a Tax Credit
Tax credits should go directly to individuals and families as a tax break, not directly to insurance companies as a subsidy (like under Obamacare)—and here’s how they can do so.
The 2017 Project, May 5, 2015Tax credits should go directly to individuals and families as a tax break, not directly to insurance companies as a subsidy (like under Obamacare)—and here’s how they can do so.
The 2017 Project, May 5, 2015Should the upcoming Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell go against the Obama Administration, conservatives in Congress will have a unique opportunity to support a bold repeal-and-replace plan in 37 states.
The 2017 Project, April 27, 2015A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans overwhelmingly support a well-conceived conservative alternative to Obamacare.
September 24, 2014Scoring by the nonpartisan Center for Health and Economy finds that, compared to Obamacare, the 2017 Project’s “Winning Alternative to Obamacare” would save $1.13 trillion in federal spending, reduce premiums, increase access to doctors, and lead to 6 million more people having private health insurance.
September 8, 2014It’s time for Congress to take a stand against corporate welfare and stand up for Main St. Americans by putting a stop to Obamacare’s risk-corridor slush fund.
Under a winning alternative, costs would drop, liberty would be secured, and any American who wants to buy health insurance would be able to do so.
How attractive will Obamacare’s taxpayer-funded subsidies actually be for the young? This study helps provide the answer.