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Congress Encouraged to Protect Working Families and Flexible Spending Accounts in New Advertising Campaign
October 27, 2009Save Flexible Spending Plans in partnership with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) launched a new advertising campaign today encouraging Congress to honor President Obama's pledge not to raise taxes on middle-class Americans by preserving, rather than restricting, the use of flexible spending accounts (FSAs) in health care reform legislation. The ads further promote the advantages FSAs provide to nearly 35 million working Americans by enabling them to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for out-of-pocket health expenses not covered by insurance, such as prescription drug costs, vision and dental expenses and office visit co-payments. "As Congress moves rapidly closer to having health care reform legislation reach the floors of the Senate and House, there are no guarantees as to the fate of flexible spending accounts," said Joe Jackson, chairman of Save Flexible Spending Plans and CEO of WageWorks, a benefits company based in San Mateo, California. "Despite the success of flexible spending accounts in holding down health care costs for millions of primarily middle-class Americans, poorly-conceived proposals are still pending that would severely restrict access to the benefit in order to help fund some of the costs for health reform. Raising taxes on the middle-class by restricting the use of FSAs is simply a bad idea." Full release.

