Posts - Bill - HR 5839 Supplemental Benefits for Individuals Act of 2025
house 10/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend existing health laws to classify certain supplemental benefits in individual health insurance plans as excepted benefits, aiming to clarify coverage options and improve access to these additional health services.
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HR 5839 - Supplemental Benefits for Individuals Act of 2025
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right-leaning 10/28/2025
Treating supplemental coverage as excepted benefits is a win for personal freedom and market-driven solutions.
left-leaning 10/28/2025
Turning supplemental coverage into an excepted benefit? Sounds like a trick to weaken protections for those who need them most.
right-leaning 10/28/2025
Less red tape and more options—this is how you empower consumers, not government bureaucrats.
left-leaning 10/28/2025
This bill lets insurers dodge accountability by shrinking what counts as real coverage—bad news for everyday folks.
moderate 10/28/2025
Supplemental coverage as an excepted benefit? Could streamline options or create gaps—time will tell.
moderate 10/28/2025
I'm all for choice, but this bill might blur the line between real insurance and add-ons you don’t really need.
moderate 10/28/2025
Making supplemental coverage excepted sounds neat on paper, but the devil’s always in the details.
left-leaning 10/28/2025
If 'excepted benefit' means less coverage and more loopholes, then Congress just rewrote the fine print against you.
right-leaning 10/28/2025
Finally, a bill giving Americans more say in their health plans instead of Washington’s heavy hand!