A Republican and a Democrat in the U.S. House are continuing an effort to make health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts a little kinder toward caregivers.
Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., and Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., have reintroduced the Lower Costs for Caregivers Act bill.
The bill would let people with HSAs or FSAs use the cash to pay for medical care for parents or other loved ones who were not their dependents.
Under current law, account holders can use tax-free distributions to pay for care only for loved ones who are classified as dependents.
What it means: Long-term care finance continues to be a topic that helps bring Republicans and Democrats in Congress together.
The details: The Lower Costs for Caregivers Act bill, H.R. 138, was one of 225 introduced Friday, as the 119th Congress came to life.