He also shares his thoughts on Former Governor Pataki's new endeavor to launch a national organization in hopes of repealing the recently - passed
Obama health care reform law.
Not exact matches
A section of President
Obama's signature
health care reform law closes the «performance pay» loophole for
health insurance companies.
«Democrats have that tendency as well,» Mr. Ayres adds, pointing to the
Obama administration's unwillingness to grant waivers on some requirements of its signature
health -
care reform law.
Just as President
Obama's Affordable
Care Act was seen as a boon to hospital and other health care stocks, President Trump's desire to roll back his predecessor's health reform law has threatened those same companies» share prices since he won the elect
Care Act was seen as a boon to hospital and other
health care stocks, President Trump's desire to roll back his predecessor's health reform law has threatened those same companies» share prices since he won the elect
care stocks, President Trump's desire to roll back his predecessor's
health reform law has threatened those same companies» share prices since he won the election.
The
Obama administration's recent decision to postpone a key feature of the Affordable
Care Act doesn't mean that business owners can put off thinking about the
health reform law altogether.
Tort
law is a market based corrective for a market - based system, which is why I am not surprised that President
Obama is sending signals that he is willing to accept tort
reform as part of a
health care reform package.
Just because people are against the
law that president
Obama and the Democrats put in - place doesn't mean they're not for
reform... they may just be against the particular mandate in the
law and for the majority of the rest of the bill... the statement «if they're against the
law in place, then they're against
health care reform or against
health care for those that don't have it» is a truly ignorant statement...
Much of the coverage on
Obama's
health care reform law has focused on reducing costs, expanding coverage, and ensuring benefits for children with pre-existing medical conditions.
The Affordable
Care Act (also known as ACA) is
health insurance
reform legislation that was signed into
law by President
Obama in 2010.
Yes, plenty of conservative activists will still be fired up about
Obama's «socialist» agenda, but with
health care reform passed into
law, they've lost the main focus of their ire.
Former Gov. George Pataki, who's banking on opposition to the new
health care reform law as his ticket into the 2012 presidential election, today issued a debate challenge to former Sen. Tom Daschle, who was just tapped along with the late Sen. Ted Kennedy's wife, Victoria, to head up the
Obama administration's defense of the measure.
A new poll finds New Yorkers have mixed feelings about President
Obama's
health care reform act, with a plurality saying they'd like to see the Supreme Court declare parts of the
law unconstitutional.
Rally organizer Daniel Almond put the event together «because he is upset about
health -
care reform, climate control, bank bailouts, drug
laws and what he sees as President
Obama's insistence on and the Democratic Congress's capitulation to a «totalitarian socialism» that tramples individual rights,» the Post reports.
Most New Yorkers agree with the recent Supreme Court decision upholding President
Obama's
health care reform, but most think the new
law, when fully implemented, will cause
health care costs to rise.
Despite their opposition to
Obama's
health -
care reform law, a handful of Republican governors have come out in support of expanding Medicaid recently.
These are, after all, lawmakers who campaigned hard against much of the
health care reform, stimulus and financial
reform laws that
Obama championed in his first two years.
Like auto insurance, minimal
health insurance will be required for most of us beginning next year under President Barack
Obama's landmark
health care reform law.