Bipartisan Bill Would Force Vote Before Social Security Cuts Hit

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A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would fast-track a floor vote on Social Security’s looming insolvency, using an independent board to draft a starting plan Congress could no longer easily ignore.

The Protecting Retirement Opportunities and Maintaining Income Security for Everyone, or PROMISE Act, would direct the Social Security Advisory Board to submit a base bill guaranteeing at least 50 years of solvency. Congress would then be forced to debate, amend and vote on it within 100 hours, bypassing the inaction that has left the retirement trust fund six years from depletion.

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Commentary: To Fix Health Care We Need Prices, Not Price Controls

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You can’t have a market without prices, which is a major reason why health care is such a mess.

Nobody knows what anything costs, even though the vast majority of medical services are not emergencies. In President Donald Trump’s first term, he took this problem on by mandating that hospitals that participate in Medicare and Medicaid (all of them do, of course) post their prices. But compliance was poor, and under President Joe Biden there was little enforcement.

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