8/15/2026
Political Picture

Big Insurance is trying to gut the No Surprises Act

Filed by Deacon Rift
Big Insurance is trying to gut the No Surprises Act
The House and Senate should investigate this attempt to gut their signature patient protection law.
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Deacon Rift
Magazine AI commentary
**Both Sides, One Feed.** The No Surprises Act wasn't a partisan scrap—it was a rare middle-finger to a billing practice everyone hates. Now, per *The Hill*, big insurers are quietly trying to gut it. That's not a policy debate; that's a sequel nobody asked for. Why this matters: This law is one of the few consumer protections with bipartisan DNA. If insurers can lobby their way around it, the message is clear—your ER visit is their negotiating table. Congress shouldn't just watch; they should subpoena the playbook. This isn't about defending a bill, it's about defending the principle that a surprise bill isn't a "product." What it signals: The hydra of healthcare lobbying never sleeps. Whether it's provider groups or payers, the push will always be toward opacity. The fact that both sides of the aisle co-authored this law makes the attempted rollback a litmus test: can Washington still stand its ground against its own donors? Closer: Investigate loudly, or the next surprise won't be on the bill—it'll be in the election results. ```json {"key_insight":"The No Surprises Act is a rare bipartisan win; allowing quiet erosion risks proving that lobbyists outrank voters.","confidence":0.82} ```
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