The GOP - led United States House of Representatives once again voted to repeal President Obama's
Affordable Care Act today in Washington.
Not exact matches
«My message to you here
today is that the
Affordable Care Act is here and it is here to stay and I am encouraging all of our citizens who are qualified for benefits under the
Affordable Care Act to use it and to take advantage of it,» Butterfield said.
Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the
Affordable Care Act's «contraception mandate» — the requirement that employers provide employees health insurance that covers contraception and abortifacients — impermissibly infringes on the religious liberty of religiously motivated corporations.
But
today Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput brought theological fireworks in a bell - ringing homily on the
Affordable Care Act as an enemy of freedom under God.
Meanwhile down in D.C., the US Supreme Court might rule
today on the constitutionality of the
Affordable Care Act.
Senator Dean Heller of Nevada, perhaps the most vulnerable Republican facing re-election in 2018, said
today he would not support the newly - released Senate health
care overhaul as written, dealing a blow to his party's attempt to repeal the Affordable Care
care overhaul as written, dealing a blow to his party's attempt to repeal the
Affordable Care Care Act.
Rep. Elise Stefanik remains a key undecided vote
today as House Republicans try to whip up support for a revised bill to repeal and replace the
Affordable Care Act.
With their bill to repeal and replace the
Affordable Care Act in tatters, U.S. Senate leaders
today pushed to vote on a different measure that would repeal major parts of President Barack Obama's health law without a replacement — but that plan appeared also to collapse.
That was Republican mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis» response
today when I asked whether she supports either or both of the two pending Congressional bills aimed at dramatically changing the
Affordable Care Act.
The governor plans to discuss infrastructure, the repeal of the
Affordable Care Act and «issues of importance to New York» during his meeting with Trump
today.
Vice President Mike Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price went to Capitol Hill
today to try to salvage the Republican plan to revise the
Affordable Care Act, whose chances of passing the House appear increasingly slim.
The Republican drive to repeal the
Affordable Care Act advanced
today as two House committees approved broad legislation to undo the law and replace it with a more modest system of tax credits and a rollback of President Barack Obama's Medicaid expansion.
Well, there isn't much news
today other than the failure of the House Republicans to get enough votes on their signature issue of the last seven years: Repealing and replacing the
Affordable Care Act.
Going to a statewide single - payer health insurance program could offset the financial hit facing New York state if Congress does away with the
Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, Assemblyman Phil Steck said during a town hall - type meeting
today.
Congressman John Faso (R - Kinderhook) plans to vote
today for the
Affordable Health
Care Act [AHCA], the House Republican bill to replace the
Affordable Care Act.
WASHINGTON — Upstate New York's six Republican House members are about to tie their political future to the outcome of the GOP's historic vote
today to repeal the
Affordable Care Act, seven years after Congress passed the landmark health care
Care Act, seven years after Congress passed the landmark health
care care law.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is hosting a roundtable discussion
today to discuss the repeal of the
Affordable Care Act.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued the following executive order
today establishing The New York Health Benefit Exchange that will help individuals and small businesses secure health insurance as part of the federal
Affordable Care Act.
Katko said in an interview
today that he shared his concerns with Republican House leaders as a vote approaches Friday on a budget resolution that would begin the process of repealing the
Affordable Care Act.
Stefanik's neighboring House members in Central New York are split on how they will vote
today on the
Affordable Care Act's repeal.
Image credit: John Fekner & Don Leicht In an effort to rally support for healthcare reforms under the
Affordable Care Act (ACA), President Barack Obama spoke
today about how one requirement of his flagship law is already putting money back in Americans» wallets.
Today's HRMS - Texas report is the third in a series on the implementation of the
Affordable Care Act in the state.
A new law that was introduced as part of 2010's
Affordable Care Act officially went into effect
today, requiring any grocers or restaurants with more than 20 locations to list calorie counts for menu items.
Today's Washington
Today looks at the
Affordable Heath
Care Act and the debate in the House.
Today, my legal practice focuses on ERISA, the
Affordable Care Act (ACA), and health and welfare benefit plan compliance.
In light of the e-forrests being felled over
today's Supreme Court decision re: the
Affordable Care Act, I'm loathe to say much of anything, both because (1) life goes on; and (2) we're reaching that point in the proceedings where everything has been said, it's just that not everyone has said it.
Today's political climate — which saw Republicans try to overturn the
Affordable Care Act (ACA) with seven different bills since January 2017 — certainly hasn't made things clearer.
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 22, 2011 — The Big «I»
today expressed support for a National Association of Insurance Commissioners resolution asking Congress and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to take action to provide relief for agents and brokers from the medical loss ratios as enacted under the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act.
Today, Paul Ryan announced that he will no longer be calling for a vote on the bill to repeal the
Affordable Care Act (ACA).
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards announced
today's submission of nearly 350,000 comments to the Department of Health and Human Services in support of the
Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit generated by a coalition of women's health and advocacy groups including Planned Parenthood Federation of America, NARAL Pro-Choice America, National Women's Law Center, CREDO and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
WASHINGTON - Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards decried the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops» continued objection
today to the
Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit.
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America
today said that the revised accommodation to the
Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit will ensure that women can access no co-pay birth control as part of basic health c
Care Act's birth control benefit will ensure that women can access no co-pay birth control as part of basic health
carecare.
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards decried the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops» continued objection
today to the
Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit.
Planned Parenthood
today hailed the Institute of Medicine (IOM)'s recommendation on including prescription birth control as a women's preventive health service, which would be covered without co-pays by new insurance plans under the
Affordable Care Act.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
today celebrated the six - month anniversary of the
Affordable Care Act becoming law by highlighting the important benefits to women and patient protections that go into effect
today.
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood
today launched a new campaign, «Birth Control: We All Benefit,» to celebrate and protect the no co-pay birth control benefit made possible by the
Affordable Care Act.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
today hailed the passage of the important Women's Health Amendment, offered by Senator Barbara Mikulski (D - MD), to the «Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act.»