As the top Democrat on the Health, Employment, Labor & Pensions Subcommittee, I’m working with @BobbyScott to end shady business practices by insurance companies that drive up health care costs for hardworking Americans. More from @ChrisDHamby @nytimes: https://t.co/mPkMfa7zap
Two of Democratic leaders on the House Education and the Workforce Committee are seeking ways to strengthen the Department of Labor’s oversight of third-party health insurance vendors amid backlash against hidden costs associated with service providers. https://t.co/24LpKzLNnx
On @EdWorkforceDems I’m working to protect American workers and lower health care costs. I joined @BobbyScott in calling for transparency from health plan service providers. https://t.co/QKpy3wFsL2
Democratic leaders on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, including Representatives Bobby Scott and Mark DeSaulnier, are advocating for increased oversight of third-party health insurance vendors. This initiative comes in response to growing concerns over hidden costs associated with health plan providers that adversely affect both workers and employers. DeSaulnier, who serves as the top Democrat on the Health, Employment, Labor & Pensions Subcommittee, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability from insurance companies to alleviate the financial burden on American workers. The push for reform aims to protect consumers and ensure that health care costs remain manageable.