This past week, the Supreme Court wrapped up three days of oral
arguments over the health care law.
Not exact matches
In the olden days, voters during presidential races would get into heated
arguments over such amusingly quaint topics as tax policy,
health care, and the future of Social Security.
It is possible that the Legislature may take up additions to the exchange once the dust settles on the Supreme Court case, which was in its second day of
arguments over the constitutionality of the 2010 federal
health care overhaul, a key piece of President Obama's first term legislative victories.
If you look at some of the statistics — like the average cost of an LTC nursing facility being
over $ 6,500 per month — and consider that most of that cost is not covered by Medicare or other
health insurance, I believe there is a very compelling
argument that most of us should consider long - term
care insurance.