AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS
Lobbying for AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS
Support for H.R. 879, the bipartisan Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act, which would halt the 2.83 percent Medicare physician payment cut and provide a 6.62 percent update through the end of the year to address inflationary pressures. Support for including language in HR 1 to halt the current year cuts and provide long-term reform to the Medicare physician payment system. Concerns about medicaid-related provisions in HR 1.
Support for the Dental and Optometric Care (DOC) Access Act (HR 1521), which would prohibit dental and vision plans from capping fees on non-covered services Support for reintroduction of the Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act (S 1677/HR 3277), which would require health insurers to cover treatment, including dental, for patients with congenital craniofacial anomalies.
Support for the Resident Education Deferred (REDI) Act (HR 2028/S 942), which would allow physicians and dentists to defer their student loans interest free during residency. Support for H.R. 1758, the Dental Loan Repayment Assistance Act, which would allow full-time dental faculty members participating in the Health Resources and Services Administrations (HRSA) Dental Faculty Loan Repayment Program (DFLRP) to exclude from income the amount of their loan forgiveness from their federal income taxes. Opposing student loan reforms in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1) -specifically the elimination of the Grad Plus Loan program, the implementation of federal loan caps and the prohibition of time spent in medical and dental residency from counting toward public service loan forgiveness (PSLF).
Support for the RAPID Reserve Act (S 2062/HR 3955), which aims to address drug shortages by awarding federal contracts to American-based manufacturers of generic drugs to encourage domestic production of these critical medications as well as incentivize them to increase their reserves in preparation for possible future public health threats or supply chain challenges and ramp up their production capacity if necessary to proactively prevent shortages. Support for the Mapping Americas Pharmaceutical Supply or MAPS Act (S 1784/HR 4191), which seeks conduct a risk assessment and supply chain map of all essential medicines to help identify vulnerabilities and potential national security risks. Support for the reintroduction of the following drug and supply bills from the 118th Congress: The Drug Shortages Prevention and Quality Improvement Act, which aimed to implement reimbursement models to incentivize the production of generic injectables and extend expiration dates for lifesaving medications. Support for legislation to reauthorize the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act (H.R. 929/S. 266), which provides funding for programs that support mental healthcare for healthcare providers. Ask the DOD to maintain current water fluoridation levels on overseas bases. Suggestions for deregulation within federal healthcare programs. Support for the Alternatives to Prevent Addiction in the Nation (Alternatives to PAIN) Act (H.R. 1227/S. 475)
Support for the extension of several small business tax reductions and opposition to the removal of the pass-through entity tax deduction in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1)
Opposition to potential U.S. tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).