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Tax Policies as Health Care Policies

Tax Policies as Health Care Policies Editorial Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 2017, Vol. 18(4) 171–172 ! The Author(s) 2018 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1527154418776534 journals.sagepub.com/home/ppn In December, 2017, Congress approved a major overhaul that it is better to give people cash and let them decide of U.S. tax policies. Two days later, on December 22, how to spend it than to enable an expansive and over 2017, President Trump signed the bill into law (Kaplan, controlling federal role in areas such as health care, edu- 2017, December 20; Public Law No. 115-97, 2017, cation, welfare, and child care. Giving people cash December 22; Sherlock & Maple, 2018, February 6). through the tax code, as Presidents Richard Nixon, The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (2017) estimated Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. that the bill will cost an astonishing $1.5 trillion over the Bush advocated, is typically the preferred policy for next decade. It includes provisions that affect all types of those who are staunch supporters of free enterprise and businesses and millions of taxpayers and their families. choice and against strongly regulated U.S. social policies. I’m wondering how many nurses are discussing the Policymakers who opt for tax policies over an http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice SAGE

Tax Policies as Health Care Policies

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice , Volume 18 (4): 2 – Nov 1, 2017

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Editorial Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 2017, Vol. 18(4) 171–172 ! The Author(s) 2018 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1527154418776534 journals.sagepub.com/home/ppn In December, 2017, Congress approved a major overhaul that it is better to give people cash and let them decide of U.S. tax policies. Two days later, on December 22, how to spend it than to enable an expansive and over 2017, President Trump signed the bill into law (Kaplan, controlling federal role in areas such as health care, edu- 2017, December 20; Public Law No. 115-97, 2017, cation, welfare, and child care. Giving people cash December 22; Sherlock & Maple, 2018, February 6). through the tax code, as Presidents Richard Nixon, The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (2017) estimated Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. that the bill will cost an astonishing $1.5 trillion over the Bush advocated, is typically the preferred policy for next decade. It includes provisions that affect all types of those who are staunch supporters of free enterprise and businesses and millions of taxpayers and their families. choice and against strongly regulated U.S. social policies. I’m wondering how many nurses are discussing the Policymakers who opt for tax policies over an

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Published: Nov 1, 2017

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