For example, it has deleted a section on tax-free savings accounts that can be used to pay medical expenses.
On the stump in early primaries, for example, he promised to offer tax-free savings bonds to help parents pay college tuition.
The tax-free medical savings account would cover the costs under $3,000.
The money an employer spent on a premium could go into a tax-free savings account dedicated to health care.
And it would encourage the creation of personal tax-free medical savings accounts to be used to pay for medical care.
The other involves tax-free savings accounts that could be used to pay for tuition at private and parochial schools, a favorite idea of Republican leaders.
But those ideas could easily seem incremental, akin to Republicans' support for tax-free medical savings accounts.
Q.: But it is a tax-free savings account, isn't it?
One of the biggest ideas under consideration is a big expansion of tax-free savings and investment accounts.
These provisions include the use of tax-free savings accounts to set aside money for medical expenses.