President Donald Trump last week promised that House leaders were working on tax legislation to unveil before the Nov. 6 midterm election. On this week's episode of "Suspending the Rules," Bloomberg Government Legislative Analyst Sarah Babbage looks at Republican tax proposals that could be taken up between now and the end of the year, including the elements of the "Tax Reform 2.0" package and the almost traditional suite of "tax extenders." On the campaign trail, Democrats are using Republicans' efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act against them, highlighting the protections for those with pre-existing medical conditions that could be lost if the law is undone. In the second segment, Legislative Analyst Danielle Parnass and Bloomberg Government health policy reporter Alex Ruoff discuss this dynamic, a pending lawsuit, and what could happen in the post-election lame duck session. Hosts: Adam M. Taylor and Adam Schank Engineer: Nicholas Anzalotta-Kynoch