With full Republican control, expect Congressional Republicans and the Trump Administration to quickly leverage the budget reconciliation process to pass legislation in several priority areas, including taxes, immigration, and domestic energy production. While expiring tax provisions may be the driving force of this year’s reconciliation efforts, Republicans are also likely to include other priorities, potentially including raising the debt ceiling, which will increase the need for reductions in mandatory health programs or changes to health care revenue to be used as offsets.
Budget reconciliation provides a rare opportunity to pass significant health care legislative changes on a party-line basis. However, while budget reconciliation has certain procedural advantages, it is also fraught with complex rules and procedures that can make it very difficult to pass large pieces of policy legislation intact.
Experts from Leavitt Partners, an HMA company, recently held a webinar reviewing the budget reconciliation process, opportunities and legislative strategies to navigate this process, and potential policies that could be considered. Access the webinar replay here. Contact experts Elizabeth Wroe, Josh Trent, and Sara Singleton if you’re interested in learning more about the specialized services our team can offer your organization to navigate the Congressional budget reconciliation process and its outcomes.