The House Energy and Commerce Committee is considering legislation to increase healthcare price transparency, which could save the country over $1 trillion annually in health expenditures and empower patients and employers to choose affordable care.
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee is considering legislation to increase healthcare price transparency, which could save the country over $1 trillion annually in health expenditures and empower patients and employers to choose affordable care.
For many Palestinians with serious health conditions, this crisis is a death sentence.
Congresswoman Dina Titus argues that prediction market platforms like Kalshi exploit a regulatory loophole by labeling sports bets as financial derivatives to avoid state-level consumer protections and oversight.