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House rejects amendment to H.585; bill passes after contentious roll call on health‑share transparency

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · March 19, 2026
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Summary

An amendment to remove Section 10 (reporting requirements for health‑care sharing plans) failed on a roll call (26 yes, 104 no); the House later passed H.585, a multi‑part health insurance reform bill that includes transparency/reporting provisions for health‑share plans.

Representative Harvey (member from Castleton) offered an amendment striking Section 10 of H.585, which would remove reporting requirements for health‑care sharing plans. He argued the section raised constitutional and definitional concerns and urged a study before imposing reporting obligations. "I would posit the body is the right outcome," the…

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