White House Fact Sheet: President's Budget Cuts Wasteful Spending on Big Pharma, Big Oil & Other Special Interests, Cracks Down on Systemic Fraud & Makes Programs More Cost Effective
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The President's Budget Cuts Wasteful Spending on Big Pharma, Big Oil, and Other Special Interests, Cracks Down on Systemic Fraud, and Makes Programs More Cost Effective
The President's FY 2024 Budget lays out
Alongside major reforms to the individual and corporate tax codes to ensure that the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share, the Budget cuts wasteful spending on Big Pharma, Big Oil, and other special interests, cracks down on systemic fraud and identity theft, and makes programs more efficient and cost-effective--saving taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars.
Congressional
Cutting Wasteful Spending on Big Pharma
Building on the prescription drug reforms in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Budget will:
* Expand Medicare's Ability to Negotiate Drug Prices. The IRA finally gave Medicare the power to negotiate with drug companies on the high prices they charge for prescription drugs, and the Budget builds on that progress. The Budget cuts Federal spending by
* Expand the IRA's Requirement that Drug Companies Pay Rebates When They Increase Prices Faster than Inflation. Thanks to the IRA, drug manufacturers must now pay rebates to Medicare if their price increases for certain drugs exceed inflation. The Budget builds on the IRA by requiring rebates for commercial drug sales, as well as sales to Medicare. That will save the federal government
* Strengthen the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. While drug manufacturers are already required to pay rebates to Medicaid, the Budget will give the
Cutting Other Wasteful Spending on Special Interests
The Budget proposes to eliminate wasteful corporate subsidies, whether these are delivered through federal programs or through the tax code:
* Eliminate Tax Subsidies for Oil and Gas. The President is committed to ending tens of billions of dollars of federal tax subsidies for oil and gas companies. Even as they benefit from billions of dollars in special tax breaks, oil companies have failed to invest in production. In 2022, they realized record profits and cut their investment as a share of operating cash flows to the lowest levels in decade, while undertaking record stock buybacks that benefited executives and wealthy shareholders. The Budget saves
* Lower Medicaid Spending by Addressing Excessive Payments to Medicaid Managed Care Organizations. The Budget will lower Medicaid costs by over
* Eliminate Tax Subsidies for Real Estate. The Budget saves
Cracking Down on Bad Actors, Systemic Fraud, and Identity Theft
Building on that progress, the Budget includes significant new proposals to crack down on systemic fraud and identity theft, hold bad actors accountable, and cut or recoup spending stolen by the most sophisticated criminals. Each dollar spent on enforcement and oversight saves well over
* Pursue, Investigate, and Punish Systemic Fraudsters. Past underinvestment in basic government technology and the crush of demand during the pandemic, combined with ill-considered decisions to take down basic fraud controls at the onset of the pandemic led to a historic degree of outright fraud and identity theft of emergency benefits. The Budget will empower law enforcement, investigators, and watchdogs to pursue, investigate, punish, and recover money from those who were engaged in the most major or sophisticated frauds -- from well-off individuals who took hundreds of thousands, if not millions, from taxpayers to sophisticated criminal syndicates engaging in systemic identity theft. This includes extending the statute of limitations for serious instances of fraud, increasing funding to triple the number of COVID-19 Fraud Strike Forces, providing historic funding to Inspectors General in agencies hit the hardest by Pandemic fraud who are savings billions already with funds provided by the Administration, and expanding analytic tools to audit and investigate possible fraud. Investigators and watchdogs have already recovered or prevented billions of dollars from being stolen.
* Invest in Fraud Prevention and Stopping Identity Theft. The pandemic exposed significant vulnerabilities in our government benefits systems, especially in regard to preventing systemic identity theft as a means to steal benefits designed for Americans coping with the health and economic impacts of the pandemic. The Budget proposes significant resources to support stronger preventative steps to prevent identity theft in public benefits, including funding to establish a permanent antifraud data and analytics capability analogous to the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee's (PRAC)
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* Update Civil Monetary Penalties for Labor Law Violations. The Budget will increase monetary penalties for bad actors who fire or retaliate against workers for exercising their right to organize and collectively bargain, steal wages from workers, violate child labor laws, force workers to work in unsafe conditions, or otherwise flagrantly violate our Nation's labor laws. That will deter employers from violating workers' rights, leveling the playing field for responsible employers, and ensure those who do violate their rights are held accountable, while also increasing federal government collections by approximately
Cutting Wasteful Spending Through the Tax Code
The Budget cuts wasteful spending through the tax code and ends tax loopholes that provide billions of dollars in unwarranted subsidies to high-income people with the ability to exploit them.
* Preventing Wealthy Investment Fund Managers from Avoiding Tax on Their Earnings. The carried interest loophole allows wealthy investment managers to pay a 20 percent rate on the pay they receive for managing fund assets, instead of the 37 percent rate that comparable wage earners pay. This loophole has allowed some investment fund managers to pay lower taxes than many American workers. The Budget would finally close this loophole, saving
* Ending Loopholes that Let Billionaires Exploit Middle-Class Retirement Savings Incentives. Tax breaks for retirement savings are supposed to help middle-class workers put a little aside for the future. But some billionaires have used a loophole in the law to accumulate tens of millions of dollars in tax-favored retirement accounts - far in excess of what's needed for retirement security - and never taking distributions from those accounts. The Budget limits the amount taxpayers with incomes over
* Eliminate Tax Subsidies for Cryptocurrency Transactions. The Budget saves
Saving Taxpayer Dollars by Making Programs More Cost Effective
The Budget also proposes reforms to save taxpayer dollars by making programs more efficient and effective at a lower cost to the American people.
* Bipartisan Reforms that Eliminate Unnecessary Spending on Prison Facilities. The Budget proposes to cancel nearly
* Lower Medicaid Spending by Expanding Access to Prevention and Treatment Options for HIV/AIDs and Hepatitis C. The Budget will lower Medicaid costs by
* Extending Spectrum Auctions. The Budget proposes to extend authority for the Federal Communications Commission to auction radio spectrum, which is an important national resource needed for a wide variety of uses including high-speed Internet, satellite communications, radio broadcasting, national security, and public safety. Managing diverse and sometimes competing demands requires planning and coordination. Ensuring the government can make efficient use of this valuable and finite resource will generate over
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