President Donald Trump’s re-election to the White House will give him the chance to shake up the federal approach to health care.
While the House has still yet to be called, Trump’s return to the Oval Office will all but certainly put pressure on Republicans to enact his legislative agenda, including overhauling the Affordable Care Act and confirming nominees to lead health-related agencies.
Key provisions of the 2017 Trump tax law expire at the end of 2025, setting up one of next year’s most consequential legislative battles. It will likely re-open a debate among lawmakers on whether to extend expanded ...