Update from Washington, D.C.
E&C Makes Progress to Prevent Medicare Overbilling
This week, the House Committee on Energy & Commerce marked up 19 bills, including the PATIENTS Act, which requires Medicare providers to standardize fees for 300+ codes and separate ID numbers for off-campus locations, as well as making an important step forward to implement site-neutrality for pharmaceuticals administered in off-campus locations.
Judiciary Committee Takes on Administrative State
The Judiciary Committee held a legislative hearing to take powers back from the administrative state. Read bills here.
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the ability to make all laws. Unfortunately, Congress has subrogated its Constitutional duty.
House Enacts Measures to Curb Drug Trade
H.R. 467 – The HALT Fentanyl Act PASSED (289-183).
This legislation makes permanent the scheduling order for fentanyl-related substances and gives law enforcement the tools they need to keep Americans safe.
H.R. 1076 – Preventing the Financing of Illegal Synthetic Drugs Act PASSED (402-2). This legislation mandates a federal study on the illicit financing associated with synthetic drug trafficking like fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Spartz Demands Long-Term Fiscal Plan
On Friday, Rep. Spartz sent a letter to President Biden and Congressional Leadership highlighting the warnings of the “unsustainable long-term fiscal path” by the Government Accountability Office, federal auditor, and requesting a fiscal plan.
– Rep. Victoria Spartz represents the Indiana 5th District, comprised of the north side of Indianapolis, Marion, Carmel, Anderson, Noblesville, Fishers and parts of Kokomo. She is the first Ukrainian-born person ever elected to Congress.