Anti-Poverty Groups Worry Affordable Care Act Not Really Affordable
Even with those subsidies
Even with those subsidies
Less than 25 percent of enrollees are under 34
Over 2.1 million Americans signed up in last three months of 2013
Republican sponsor says federal law prohibits subsidies in states that don't run their own exchanges
State hired a firm to review
David Goldhill on America's deadly, dysfunctional health care system
Reads like it was translated by a computer program, users say
Requires users to be informed of security breaches
Took a cue from Christie's relatively prompt responses?
The administration has evaded questions about the health law instead of answering them.
Which they're passing along to the employees
Supreme Court considering whether to allow Catholic groups to opt out of the contraception mandate during their appeal
State Medicaid officials in numerous states cannot enroll people into medicaid from the website
Republican congressman calls the GOP Wisconsin senator's lawsuit an "unfortunate political stunt"
What the Native Americans can teach us about the U.S. government and healthcare
Despite the fact that the Kentucky senator makes $174,000 a year in salary
Religious people who oppose contraception are not the only people with rights against the government. No one should be subjected to government mandates.
Supreme Court issued temporary injunction to two Catholic charities
John Kasich has been governor since 2011
Lawsuit filed by Catholic nun charity
According to House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.)
Eleven Republicans pen a letter to the secretary of health and human services
Chief Operating Officer of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Michelle Snyder
Says that number came from the CBO
Don't have to provide coverage to employees
Had allegedly planned to retire last year, but stuck around for the Obamacare rollout