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July 2018 Articles

NCBA Applauds House Passage of Farm Bill WASHINGTON
Teen Giving Back to Kids After Brain Injury
Diseases, insects, weeds are concerns as rice season progresses
Check your trees; summer storms and hurricanes are coming
Broadband Connects Farmers to Greater Opportunities
Farm Bureau Hails District Court WOTUS Decision
USDA Designates natural disaster areas
• Bill Would Help Protect Farmers and Ranchers From High Health Care Costs
Inland Waterways Infrastructure Bill Ready for House Floor
Grassroots Involvement is a Real Game-Changer
Farm Bureau-supported Bills Will Ensure Accurate Product Labeling
Farm Bureau Files Brief Supporting Water Rule Opponents
Water appropriately during dry weather
Research Highlight: Beef Cattle Production
NCBA "Looks Forward" to Public Meeting on Fake Meat
A Visit to Berlin
UA Ranch Horse Team Wins National Title Second Year in a Row
Loaded Potato Meatloaf Casserole
Just Rambling July 2018:
Spiritual Corner: Got God?
AgCenter field day expo offers new forum for agriculture information
Are You Growing The Best Tasting Watermelons?

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Bill Would Help Protect Farmers and Ranchers From High Health Care Costs

Bill Would Help Protect Farmers and Ranchers From High Health Care Costs Source: www.fb.org Recently introduced House legislation addresses one of farmers and ranchers’ major concerns related to health insurance—cost. The Health Insurance Premium Reduction Act (H.R. 5963) would protect farmers, ranchers and other small business owners from exorbitant health care costs by delaying the health insurance tax until after 2020, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. The HIT has increased health insurance costs by imposing a levy on the net premiums of health insurance companies, which is passed on to consumers. During 2014, $8 billion of excise taxes were levied, and $11 billion was collected in 2015 and 2016 each. The tax is on hold through 2019 but since the cost of the HIT increases each year, Americans will face an even higher HIT impact in 2020, AFBF President Zippy Duvall noted in a letter urging House members to support the measure. “This delay is needed to provide stability to small business owners and middle-income families so they can continue health care coverage,” Duvall wrote. The Health Insurance Premium Reduction Act was introduced by Reps. Kristi Noem (R-S.D.), Krysten Sinema (D-Ariz.), Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) and Ami Bera (D-Calif.).

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