Sentences with phrase «federal health care law»

The new federal health care law provides funding for some home visiting programs, which are becoming more common as a preventive health care strategy.
The clock is ticking for hundreds of thousands of people who have unresolved issues affecting their coverage under the new federal health care law.
Cuomo wants the power to shift money after the budget is approved and without legislative consent, ostensibly in order to make it easier for the state to respond to federal health care law changes.
7:13: Not surprisingly, all three candidates say the 2010 federal health care law needs to be repealed.
In a debate on Time Warner Cable television, both said they'd vote to repeal the new federal health care law, call for the resignation of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki over revelations of mismanagement, support Fort Drum against defense department cuts, and join Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer in calling for more money to combat the heroin epidemic.
Sofio said school officials are not aware of another college that has dropped its health insurance plan out of disagreements with the federal health care law.
(CNN)-- A Catholic college in Ohio has apparently become the nation's first to drop its health care plan because it opposes parts of the federal health care law signed by President Barack Obama.
Manhattan lawyer Wendy Long, meanwhile, put out a statement tying Gillibrand to the federal health care law under review by the Supreme Court and in particular a tax it places on medical devices (That was a serious issue for Gillibrand's successor in the 20th CD, Democrat Scott Murphy.
Findley criticized current Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, a Democrat seeking re-election this year, for choosing not to join a lawsuit with other states challenging the federal health care law.
Malloy also called for preserving key elements of the federal health care law, including cost - free birth control for women and a requirement that everyone carry health insurance.
At issue is a strategy led by a group of about 30 - 40 conservative House Republicans who've been trying to chisel away at the federal health care law by tying it to the short - term funding bill, known as a continuing resolution.
And thanks to Obama's low poll numbers and the unpopularity of the president's federal health care law, many in the GOP are increasing optimistic about their chances come November.
He reminded the partisan crowd of his first - term highlights: raising the minimum wage, signing new gun control laws and overseeing the implementation of the federal health care law.
While there are federal health care laws that must be followed, many of the rules, regulations and laws regarding health care, itself, let alone health care financing differ from state to state:
Senate Republicans are not excited about the statewide health - insurance exchange provision, a component of the federal health care law that is now being challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nevertheless, Democrats nationally are trying to capitalize on the shutdown after House Republicans refused to pass a funding bill for the government without changes to the federal health care law of 2010.
But in an interview on Capital Tonight, Zeldin was reluctant to say definitively if he would vote for a so - called «clean» continuing resolution that would fund the federal government operations that didn't include any changes to the federal health care law of 2010.
Cuomo had sought to create the exchanges, required under the federal health care law, as part of the budget, but some Senate Republicans refused, saying they did not want to codify what opponents call Obamacare.
Washington (CNN)-- Howard Dean, a former governor and physician and a proponent of the federal health care law, acknowledged Sunday that some businesses will inevitably drop health insurance coverage for their employees.
The roll out of the national Common Core standards in New York is comparable to the roll out of the federal health care law known as Obamacare, Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos said in a radio interview on Monday.
And thanks to Obama's low poll numbers — which are hovering just above all - time lows - and the unpopularity of the president's federal health care law, many in the GOP are increasing optimistic about their chances come November.
Mr. Zeldin accused Mr. Demos of distorting his record, insisting that he was a staunch opponent of the federal health care law.
NEW YORK (WBEN / AP)-- New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he's joining a multistate effort to sue over President Donald Trump's decision to end a provision of the federal health care law that lowered out - of - pocket medical costs for millions of Americans.
New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he's joining a multistate effort to sue over President Donald Trump's decision to end a provision of the federal health care law that lowered out - of - pocket medical costs for millions of Americans.
The conservative non-profit political advocacy group backed by the deep pockets of billionaire industrialists David and Charles Koch announced Wednesday that it will spend around $ 2.5 million over the next two weeks to run television commercials critical of the federal health care law in four states where Democrats face a challenge in keeping Senate seats in party hands.
Gov. Cuomo, who decided to unilaterally create a state insurance exchange to meet a requirement of the federal health care law, is not open to revisiting the matter legislatively.
February 28, 2011 • States unhappy with the new federal health care law may be able to create their own version of the overahaul in 2014 — not 2017, as the law currently states.
In fact, this latter skill will be crucial as the federal health care law prompts big changes in the field.
Anthony Behrens worries that the Affordable Care Act is going to kill him, but not for the usual reasons cited by opponents of the federal health care law.
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