Sentences with phrase «federal health care reform»

Likewise, more general assistance is looming in the form federal health care reform.
[The new charge, they said, would actually be listed on county property tax bills as the «Faso - Collins federal tax» — named after New York GOP Reps. John Faso, of Columbia County, and Chris Collins, of Erie County, whose plan for the cost shifts were included in both the Senate and House versions of federal health care reform bills.]
Acquario says perhaps the new federal health care reform could provide some of the money needed for the takeover.
DES MOINES — Former New York governor George Pataki brought his effort to repeal the newly passed federal health care reforms to Iowa Tuesday, saying politicians did not listen to Americans who did not want those reforms.
At 11 a.m., Hochul discusses the potential of federal health care reform on New Yorkers, Canton - Potsdam Hospital, 50 Leroy St., Potsdam.
Long before federal health care reform was enacted, Idaho was one of only a handful of states to guarantee access to health insurance on the individual market for all eligible individuals on a continuous basis.
Albany, NY — Some of the major provisions of the federal health care reform act don't take effect until 2014, but New York State has already begun to figure out how to comply with the changes, which will require every state to set up a health insurance policy exchange for the uninsured.
Though they have criticized the federal health care reform effort, de Blasio and Cuomo have teamed up to deliver a big taxpayer gift to Aetna, a major health insurer hat has given big money to Democratic political groups.
Republicans of every stripe are running against the federal Health Care Reform Act.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz today announced she will be hosting two informational seminars in early March that will help Queens residents learn more about the benefits of the Affordable Care Act (the federal health care reform law commonly known as «ObamaCare») and address their concerns about the Act.
This week, Carvin represented the NFIB, which has joined with 26 states to challenge the federal health care reform act.
Cuomo had wanted to include health exchanges in the budget, required under the federal health care reform act, but Senate Republicans said they wanted to wait for a ruling by the US Supreme Court on whether the law is constitutional.
Governor Cuomo has issued an executive order to create a state health care exchange, required by the federal health care reform law, after the legislature failed to act.
Federal health care reform will help ensure that New Yorkers, and all Americans, receive the care they need regardless of preexisting conditions, without annual and lifetime limits and without arbitrary drops in coverage and will offer the 2.5 million uninsured New Yorkers real health care options.
The exchanges are required under the federal health care reform act, but some GOP Senators voiced concern about associating themselves with what opponents call Obamacare.
One outstanding issue is the health exchanges that New York must set up under the federal health care reform act.
Phillips also spoke about the federal health care reform bill.
He added that because Medicaid costs have «just grown so fast, until we have some federal health care reform that really addresses cost, if the federal government is willing to help us for a short period of time, that would be fine.»
The three remaining candidates have attacked Kagen for supporting the federal health care reform law and a cap - and - trade bill, which they say would hurt the economy.
Beginning in 2014 — and that's not as far off as it may seem — New York expects a big increase in the number of people who qualify for government health care under the federal health care reform law.
Although the state doesn't mandate that private insurers guarantee coverage, federal health care reform is putting an end to preexisting conditions.
Throw in federal health care reform and a resurgent economy and it's easy to ignore the fact that they are still many thousands of state residents who remain uninsured or unable to afford reasonable health insurance in Wisconsin.
Meanwhile, federal health care reform has expanded access to Medicaid, while also creating subsidies that may make the cost of health insurance on the individual market more affordable.
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