senate finance

On Slicing Pies, Or, Mystery Fees Cause Retirement "Money Spill"

by: fake consultant

Fri Jun 18, 2010 at 20:22

It's part two of our "Netroots Nation Goes To Vegas Piano Bar Extravaganza", and in keeping with tradition that means we are again taking a story request.

This time we won't be talking about energy security or "climate security"; instead, we'll discuss retirement security, keeping your money for yourself instead of paying it out in "mystery fees", and how one of the "usual suspects" is at it again.

And if all that wasn't enough...we also have pie.

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Baucus tax chief is former insurance and pharmaceutical lobbyist

by: kevinc

Tue Sep 08, 2009 at 18:40

Just when you thought the Baucus revolving door couldn't spin faster:  LittleSis has found that the Senate staffer responsible for devising the tax policies at the heart of the Baucus plan is a former lobbyist for health insurance and pharmaceutical interests, including an insurance industry front group.

Cathy Koch, who heads the Senate Finance committee's tax department, was director of global government affairs at pharmaceutical company Amgen until early 2007. Before that, she worked at Ernst and Young, where she lobbied on behalf of a number of large insurance and pharmaceutical companies, including Aetna, Blue Cross, Eli Lilly, and Pfizer.

Tax incentives and calculations are central to health care reform plan that Baucus sent to members of the Gang of Six this weekend, including a penalty on health insurance companies offering expensive plans.  The "Cadillac" plan tax has received significant media attention as a particularly important and controversial feature that targets insurance companies.

But was it designed by one of their own?

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