Health and Fitness Association

Urgent: Tell Congress to Keep HSA Coverage for Physical Activity in the Final Bill
Congress is finalizing its health care reconciliation package—and we need your help.

The House version of the bill included a major policy win for our industry: a provision (rooted in the PHIT Act) that would allow Americans to use their Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to pay for physical activity expenses—like gym memberships, fitness classes, and youth sports—up to $500 per individual or $1,000 per household per year.

Unfortunately, the Senate draft of the bill removed this provision. But there’s still time to get it back in—if Congress hears from fitness professionals like you.

✅ This provision directly supports:

  • Middle-class tax relief
  • Chronic disease prevention
  • Youth access to sports and wellness
  • The Trump Administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Agenda
     

📣 We need Congress to hear from you now.

Taking action is quick and easy—just enter your name and contact information, and your message will be automatically sent to your representatives in Washington.

Thank you for standing up for our industry and for a healthier, more active America.


 

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