Not exact matches
Last year, Congress in a show of bipartisan support agreed to extend the
federal subsidies responsible for the renewable energy boom
through the end of the decade.
The first case, known as Halbig v. Burwell, contests the tax
subsidies individuals get
through exchanges run by the
federal government.
According to the government's interpretation of the ACA, the
subsidy is available to anyone who buys insurance
through any exchange, whether it was established by the
federal government or a state.
In short, it's about the legality of insurance
subsidies provided by the
federal government under the ACA to only those people enrolled
through federal exchanges (i.e. Healthcare.gov).
The ACA bill states the
subsidies apply to «an Exchange established by the State,» and therefore the challengers allege that anyone who purchased coverage
through a
federal exchange is not eligible for a
subsidy.
Under current law, the individual mandate and its associated penalties increase
federal deficits by encouraging people to obtain subsidized coverage —
through Medicaid, the health insurance marketplaces established under the ACA, or employment - based plans (which receive indirect
subsidies to the extent that premiums for that coverage are excluded from taxable compensation).
It's conceivable that by sending the Obamacare markets into a quasi-death spiral, the policy will significantly drive up the costs to the
federal government
through bigger
subsidies — which is, funnily enough, a good thing for conservatives as far as the Byrd Rule is concerned.
Ms. Been said that most permanently affordable units created
through the program are likely to be those built via inclusionary zoning versus those that would require ongoing city, state or
federal subsidies.
Benefits DA Zugibe claims the defendants attained
through fraudulent means include
federal and state housing
subsidies, food stamps and Medicaid assistance.
One of the charges read, «That you, Adegbite Adetoye and Ponnle Abiodun whilst being directors of Origin Oil and Gas Limited on or about the 8th day of October 2010 to December, 2011 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of the High Court of the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and with intent to defraud, conspired to obtain the sum of N735, 132, 076.18 From the
Federal Government of Nigeria under false pretence that the said sum represented
subsidy accruing to you, whereas the sum is above the actual
subsidy payment for the importation of 15,000 mt of premium motor spirit (petrol) which you claim to have purchased from Vitol SA and imported into Nigeria
through MT Silverie which representation you knew to be false.»
The
federal government will account for more than 63 percent of this total, or about $ 1.5 trillion, reflecting expanded Medicaid eligibility, premium and cost - sharing
subsidies through the Health Insurance Marketplaces (exchanges), and growth in Medicare enrollment as baby boomers continue to enter the program.
According to data from the Child Care and Census Bureaus, in 2005 approximately 4 percent of all families with children age 12 and under benefited from $ 9 billion in vouchers
through the Child Care and Development Fund and $ 3 billion in
subsidies provided by the
federal Temporary Aid to Needy Families program.
One of the FCC's biggest new policy sticks involves the «Connect America Fund,»
through which
federal subsidies are given to companies that bring broadband to rural homes and businesses.
A second mechanism is to have a childcare
subsidy flow
through existing
federal programs that are intended to support states in the provision of needed services.
This effect of including
federal funds reflects the fact that the bulk of
federal education dollars are allocated based largely on the income profile of the communities schools serve, primarily
through federal subsidies for free and reduced price meals and under Title I of the ESEA.19 But because
subsidies for school lunch programs are the largest source of
federal funds flowing to schools, those concerned with equity must determine how expenditures of those non-instructional funds are considered.
The Congressional Budget Office says that
federal subsidies for manufacturing and purchasing EVs will cost taxpayers around $ 7.5 billion
through 2019.
Depending on family size and income, solo entrepreneurs and other individuals may qualify for
federal subsidies if they purchase plans
through their state - based marketplaces.
Be aware though that
federal subsidies are available only
through the government - overseen exchanges so you might not benefit from price breaks on premiums and out - of - pocket costs such as copayments and deductibles.
I'm all for the latter shift, but I'm among those who see better prospects of accomplishing that
through some mix of a modest, even patriotic, «pay as you go» fee, an eventual end to distorting
subsidies — something some conservatives seek, as well — and boosted and re-focused
federal investments in research and development (and education).
These changes in market structure to favor the few were accomplished by various means: lack of oversight leading to concentration of market power
through mergers and acquisitions, outright government
subsidies to industry in various forms, including explicit
subsidies to the equities and housing markets (among others) by the
Federal Reserve to create a trickle down «wealth effect» in those markets, changes in the tax structure which increase the concentration of wealth, etc..
Notably, ALEC has been silent on the $ 37.5 billion in
federal fossil
subsidies that go to ALEC funders like Exxon Mobil, which has funded climate change denial
through ALEC — as CMD recently documented for the New York Attorney General who is investigating Exxon Mobile's funding of climate denial.
[i] Over a 3 - year period, from fiscal year 2007
through fiscal year 2010, total
federal energy
subsidies increased from $ 17.9 billion to $ 37.2 billion, an increase of 108 percent over the 3 - year period.
Subsidies to help Illinois residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Get Covered Illinois and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help West Virginia residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help New Mexico residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Be Well New Mexico and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
There are
federal subsidies available for some low - income North Carolinians to help pay for the cost of insurance premiums for plans purchased through the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace during Annual Open Enrollment, or a Special Enrollment
federal subsidies available for some low - income North Carolinians to help pay for the cost of insurance premiums for plans purchased
through the
Federal Health Insurance Marketplace during Annual Open Enrollment, or a Special Enrollment
Federal Health Insurance Marketplace during Annual Open Enrollment, or a Special Enrollment Period.
Subsidies to help South Carolina residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help New Hampshire residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Under the ACA, people who earn between 100 % and 400 % of the
federal poverty level and purchase a plan
through the exchange qualify for premium
subsidies that offset their monthly insurance payments.
However, you can only apply for available tax credits and
subsidies through the
federal exchange (HealthCare.gov) or your state exchange; and you can only purchase personal coverage on the government exchanges during open enrollment periods or when you have a qualifying life event.
Subsidies to help Nebraska residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Georgia residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help New Jersey residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Idaho residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Your Health Idaho and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
You may be eligible for a health insurance
subsidy through federal or state programs.
Subsidies to help Tennessee residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Nevada residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Nevada Health Link and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Wisconsin residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Arkansas residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Arkansas Health Connector and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Maine residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Mississippi residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Utah residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Avenue H and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Michigan residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Alaska residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Iowa residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Montana residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Minnesota residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through MNSure and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Maryland residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through Maryland Health Connection and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help Arizona residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.
Subsidies to help South Dakota residents with out - of - pocket expenses such as copayments are only available for Silver plans purchased
through HealthCare.gov and are only offered to those who earn up to 250 % of the
federal poverty level.