From Cato Today <[email protected]>
Subject Surprise Medical Bills
Date December 23, 2019 12:13 PM
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Julian Sanchez discusses the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in a new podcast. A new bill does nothing to stop hidden medical costs.

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December 23, 2019

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A Secretive Court’s Rebuke of the FBI over Foreign Intelligence Warrants ([link removed] )

Julian Sanchez details some of the structural problems in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court after a rare rebuke of the FBI's mishandling of warrant applications.

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Surprise Medical Bills ([link removed] )

The recently passed omnibus spending package dropped provisions that would have attempted to fix surprise medical billing. If lawmakers revisit the issue they should seek out better solutions.

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