Latest ObamaCare Delay Part of Administration's Trend of Giving In
Squeaky wheels get exemptions
Squeaky wheels get exemptions
Pressure expected after delay of employer mandate
Opponents ask whether the delay is even legal
42 percent believe it will make family's healthcare worse in the long run
Smaller businesses turn to them to stay below worker cap
Supporters defend subsidies for federally operated exchanges, even though the law only allows them through the states
50,000 customers will have to find new coverage
Counter to actions of most other conservative state leaders
Amid debate over whether "affordable" is a lie
Changes in status threaten to bounce some people between Medicaid and insurance exchanges
Try to force it in states where governors are resistant
Need to increase enrollment to stave off disaster
Don't yet take into account federal subsidies
"Employers in several Districts cited the unknown effects of the Affordable Care Act as reasons for planned layoffs and reluctance to hire more staff"
Thanks to restrictions of the Affordable Care Act
Planned Parenthood shuts down two clinics over regulatory burdens of Affordable Care Act
In a statement, Rick Scott says he'll only approve ObamaCare-driven shift for three years
Supposed to decide by Friday whether they'll have them
Maybe they shouldn't have bothered, like many other states
Critics say government can't pick and choose who gets religious exemptions
Fine referred to as "shared responsibility" payments
Controlling business behavior vs. owning means of production
Rabble rabble rabble!
Republican governor only second GOP leader to support
Health bill continues to harm those it was supposed to help
For office park he owns, not pizza chain (which he no longer owns)
Will not get involved in birth control coverage rules until lower courts have ruled
No doubt they will be efficient and functional!
Nearly half the states have rejected creating exchanges