HR 1768 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗

Lower Costs for Everyday Americans Act

What this bill does

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This bill reauthorizes and creates various programs related to health care, business rules, and the environment. It expands health care programs by allowing more people over 65 with disabilities to get Medicaid, extending Medicare payments to doctors and rural hospitals, continuing telehealth coverage, and requiring pharmacy benefit managers to pass along all prescription drug rebates to health plans. The bill also sets new business requirements like banning the non-consensual sharing of intimate images online, requiring companies to tell customers if internet devices have cameras or microphones, banning products with high amounts of sodium nitrite, and requiring clearer pricing for concert tickets and hotel rooms. Additionally, it provides grants for recycling programs, drinking water systems, and reducing diesel pollution, while allowing year-round sales of gasoline mixed with 10% to 15% ethanol.

Introduced

March 3, 2025

Policy Area

Health

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