Contact Congress about S. 2625: Independent BROKERS TIME Act of 2025
This bill would let independent Medicare agents and brokers meet customers without the current 48-hour wait after a Scope of Appointment form is signed. It would also push the federal health agency to write clearer rules for Medicare marketing companies and create rewards for reporting scam call centers.
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Independent BROKERS TIME Act of 2025 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Latest action on S. 2625: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects Medicare customers, independent insurance agents and brokers, and companies that market Medicare Advantage and Part D drug plans. Medicare customers could face faster meetings with independent agents. Agents and brokers could face less paperwork and shorter timing rules. Marketing firms and call centers could face clearer rules and more scrutiny, especially if they sell leads or run Medicare sales calls.
Why this matters: Medicare customers often rely on sales calls, agents, and brokers when choosing health or drug coverage. This bill could change how quickly they meet with agents and how the government watches Medicare marketing. It may make life easier for independent agents while putting more focus on call centers and lead sellers. The final effect would depend on the rules the federal health agency writes and how strongly it enforces them.
Key provisions in S. 2625
- HHS would have to write new rules for Medicare Advantage and Part D drug plan marketing. The rules must better define third-party marketing organizations and explain how different agents and brokers should be regulated.
- HHS would have to look at specific business models when writing the rules. These include overseas call centers, public marketing companies, private-equity-funded marketing firms, and companies that find and sell customer leads.
- Lead-generation work by third-party marketing organizations would face licensed-agent standards. Lead generation means finding possible customers and collecting their contact information.
- The rules must recognize several types of independent agents and brokers. These include individual agents, agencies that sell plans from several insurers, public agencies, and some privately held agencies that act as sales offices for insurers.
- HHS would have to create a reward system for people who report scam call centers. The scams must involve Medicare-related marketing.
How Modern Action helps you take action on S. 2625
You do not have to start with a blank letter. Modern Action turns the bill, your position, and the relevant congressional context into a message you can edit and send. The goal is to make contacting Congress clear, specific, and useful without forcing you to parse bill text or figure out the right office on your own.
Questions people ask about S. 2625
- What is S. 2625?
- This bill would let independent Medicare agents and brokers meet customers without the current 48-hour wait after a Scope of Appointment form is signed. It would also push the federal health agency to write clearer rules for Medicare marketing companies and create rewards for reporting scam call centers.
- How do I support or oppose S. 2625?
- Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
- Who should I contact about S. 2625?
- Modern Action uses your location to route the action to the congressional offices relevant to the bill and your representation.
- Can Modern Action explain S. 2625 before I act?
- Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.