Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act
HR 2667: Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act OverviewBill Number: HR 2667 Title: Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America ActStatus: I
HR 2667: Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act OverviewBill Number: HR 2667 Title: Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America ActStatus: I
Bill Number: HR 2667
Title: Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced: April 07, 2025
The Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act aims to expand access to and flexibility of health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending arrangements (FSAs) for American workers and families. The bill's sponsors argue that these tax-advantaged accounts empower individuals to better manage their healthcare costs and encourage more proactive, preventative care.
The bill would primarily benefit American workers and families enrolled in employer-sponsored or individual health plans. By expanding access to and flexibility of HSAs and FSAs, the legislation aims to reduce the financial burden of healthcare costs and encourage more proactive health management. Small businesses that offer these accounts to employees could also see reduced administrative complexity and costs.
The Flexible Savings Arrangements for a Healthy Robust America Act was introduced in the House of Representatives on April 7, 2025. It has been referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration. If passed by the House and Senate, and signed into law by the President, the provisions would generally take effect for plan years beginning after December 31, 2025.
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