S.2337 - Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act of 2007

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow long-term care insurance to be offered under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements and to provide additional consumer protections for long-term care insurance. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow long-term care insurance to be offered under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements and to provide additional consumer protections for long-term care insurance. as introduced.

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11/25/08
10 Elder-Friendly Bills That May Be Enacted In The New Congress

Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act of 2007 (S. 2337). Introduced: Nov. 13, 2007. Sponsor: Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA). Summary: Would allow employees to pay long-term care insurance premiums with pre-tax dollars and ...

04/07/08
[Opinion] Group Letter Supporting Long-Term Care Affordability and ...

Excerpt: "We are writing regarding the Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act of 2007 (HR 3363, S. 2337), an important, bipartisan measure that encourages Americans to plan for their long-term care and retirement security needs. ...

12/03/07
Daily Insurance News Wires- 11/15/2007

The American Council of Life Insurers applauds the introduction of the "Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act" (S. 2337) legislation that will make long-

11/23/07
Daily Insurance News Wires- 11/15/2007

The American Council of Life Insurers applauds the introduction of the "Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act" (S. 2337) legislation that will make long-term care insurance more accessible for Americans planning for their ......

11/22/07
Daily Insurance News Wires- 11/15/2007

The American Council of Life Insurers applauds the introduction of the "Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act" (S. 2337) legislation that will make long-term care insurance more accessible for Americans planning for their ......

11/19/07
InsuranceNewsWeek

The American Council of Life Insurers applauds the introduction of the "Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act" (S. 2337) legislation that will make long-term care insurance more accessible for Americans planning retirement. ...

11/15/07
Daily Insurance News Wires- 11/15/2007

The American Council of Life Insurers applauds the introduction of the "Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act" (S. 2337) legislation that will make long-term care insurance more accessible for Americans planning for their ...

11/12/07
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 2337: A bill to amend the Internal ...

Charles Grassley [R-IA] introduced S. 2337: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow long-term care insurance to be offered under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements and to provide additional consumer ...

11/12/07
Introduced Bill: S.2337

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow long-term care insurance to be offered under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements and to provide additional consumer protections for long-term care insurance.

11/12/07
S. 2337, A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ...

S. 2337 would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow long-term care insurance to be offered under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements and to provide additional consumer protections for long-term care insurance. ...

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