H.R.1583 - Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009

To further competition in the insurance industry. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Official: To further competition in the insurance industry. as introduced.

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04/14/11
H.R.1583: Taxpayer Receipt Act of 2011 - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress

A bill in the U.S. Congress: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require that the Secretary of the Treasury provide a Tax Receipt to each taxpayer who files a Federal income tax return. - ...

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11/17/10
gahreesen_info: Committees with insurance interests.

The committee also is reviewing the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act--an effort toward regulatory standardization--and H.R. 1583, a bill to repeal a portion of the McCarran-Ferguson Act. Action: The committee has spent much of its ...

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11/13/10
Town Hall Meeting with Rep. DeFazio 8/18/2009 Pt. 3

... the way Goldman Sachs has captured the Obama administration, and talks about his own bill to end the anti-trust exemption under the McCarran-Fergusun Act enjoyed by insurance companies which helps drive up health care costs, HR 1583.

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11/11/10
Hatch usually works with Dems on health care, did you see why he ...

But I do approve of the H.R. 1583 bill that was introduced by Oregons Congressman Peter Defazio. It's the Insurance Industry Competition Act, which will repeal the anti-trust exemption, and stop anti-competitive behavior by insurance ...

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09/07/10
Hatch usually works with Dems on health care, did you see why he ...

But I do approve of the HR 1583 bill that was introduced by Oregons Congressman Peter Defazio. It's the Insurance Industry Competition Act, which will repeal the anti-trust exemption, and stop anti-competitive behavior by insurance ...

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08/05/10
House Judiciary Committee Looks at Competition and Antitrust

H.R. 1583, the Insurance Industry Competition Act, sponsored by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This legislation addresses ASA's concerns with the ...

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07/27/10
House Judiciary Committee looks at competition and antitrust ...

H.R. 1583, the Insurance Industry Competition Act, sponsored by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This legislation addresses ASA's concerns with the ...

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07/11/10
AGD - Antitrust Laws

17 to repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act as it applies to health and medical malpractice insurers. Read more about H.R. 1583 and how this type of provision could be included in health care reform. ...

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06/14/10
Rep. Schakowsky (D-IL) Responds to Video Posted by Verum Serum

Support HR 1583 to repeal the anti trust exemptions for insurance companies. Comment by DonTruman. ROFL — yeah, right, as if that's what she meant. What a liar. She even said (or “yelled” is a better word for it) about how she WANTS ...

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03/27/10
Vote: Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009 (HR 1583)

Vote: Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009(HR 1583)

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03/23/10
Hatch usually works with Dems on health care, did you see why he ...

But I do approve of the H.R. 1583 bill that was introduced by Oregons Congressman Peter Defazio. It's the Insurance Industry Competition Act, which will repeal the anti-trust exemption, and stop anti-competitive behavior by insurance ...

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03/21/10
Congressman Taylor releases statement on health care vote

I am a cosponsor of HR 1583, legislation to repeal the insurance industry's antitrust exemption. The health care bill that passed the House included a repeal of antitrust laws only for the health care industry. While this is important, ...

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03/21/10
Hatch usually works with Dems on health care, did you see why he ...

But I do approve of the H.R. 1583 bill that was introduced by Oregons Congressman Peter Defazio. It's the Insurance Industry Competition Act, which will repeal the anti-trust exemption, and stop anti-competitive behavior by insurance ...

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03/12/10
There are better, less costly ways to make health care more ...

n I am a co-sponsor of H.R. 1583, legislation to repeal the insurance industry's antitrust exemption. The health care bill that passed the House included a repeal of antitrust laws only for the health care industry. ...

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01/22/10
How Insurance Works: The Insurance Industry Competition Act of ...

Representative Peter DeFazio and five cosponsors introduced H.R. 1583 in the House on March 18, 2009. H.R. 1583 has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee, House Financial Services Committee and House Energy and Commerce ...

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12/13/09
Antitrust Exemption Debated in U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee

H.R. 1583, the Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009, has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This bill would repeal McCarran, impacting the entire insurance industry including property and casualty insurers. ...

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12/12/09
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Joe Lieberman: Smarter Than ...

These would be HR 1583, S 1681, and HR 3596. All of these bills were introduced by Democrats. Out of the 48 total cosponsors, there are exactly zero Republicans. As for across state lines, the Senate Finance Committee put out a bill ...

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11/30/09
HR 1583 – the Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009 «

HR 1583, if it passes, will govern not only dental, but health insurance regulation nationally. It's also called the Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2009, and basically what it does is apply anti-trust laws to insurance companies. ...

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11/16/09
U.S. House of Representatives Passes Health Insurer Antitrust ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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11/08/09
House passes health insurer antitrust exemption repeal - Property ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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11/08/09
House passes health insurer antitrust exemption repeal - Property ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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11/08/09
House passes health insurer antitrust exemption repeal - Property ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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11/08/09
House passes health insurer antitrust exemption repeal - Property ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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10/29/09
House Considers Limited Repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act

Though neither H.R. 3596 nor S. 1681 would benefit independent automotive repairers directly, H.R. 1583, co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., would repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act and impact property and casualty insurers. ...

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10/20/09
House Committee votes to pass McCarran-Ferguson repeal for health ...

A full repeal is proposed in H.R. 1583, which was introduced by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., and would impact the insurance industry as a whole, including property and casualty insurers. ...

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10/15/09
McCarran-Ferguson and a cross-state health market

Peter DeFazio as HR 1583. It currently has 9 co-sponsors, all Democrats. But when Senate leaders talked about McCarran-Ferguson this week, they described it as giving insurers an “anti-trust exemption.” That is not entirely true in law, ...

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10/12/09
House Considers Limited Repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act

According to the Automotive Service Association (ASA), neither H.R. 3596 nor S. 1681 would benefit independent automotive repairers directly, however H.R. 1583, co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., would repeal the ...

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10/11/09
House considers limited repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act - ASA ...

Though neither H.R. 3596 nor S. 1681 would benefit independent automotive repairers directly, H.R. 1583, co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., would repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act and impact property and casualty insurers. ...

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10/11/09
House considers limited repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act - ASA ...

Though neither H.R. 3596 nor S. 1681 would benefit independent automotive repairers directly, H.R. 1583, co-sponsored by Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., would repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act and impact property and casualty insurers. ...

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09/19/09
Co-sponsors sign on to bill to repeal McCarran-Ferguson Act ...

ASA says it supports H.R. 1583 because: • A competitive marketplace would only enhance consumers' options. • The state insurance regulatory structure has failed for consumers and collision repairers. After years of complaints, ...

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