Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said Friday that passing a bipartisan ObamaCare bill is not necessarily a precondition for...
Month: November 2017
Arizona Supreme Court upholds state’s Medicaid expansion
The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday upheld a critical component to keeping the state's Medicaid expansion and preventing the number of people in the state's Medicaid program from dipping.
The weirdest thing about the new Bible Museum is that it’s not very controversial (yet)
The most surprising thing about the Museum of the Bible, the newest addition to the string of museums dotting downtown Washington, D.C., isn’t that it’s particularly controversial. It’s that it tries so hard not to be.
That’s not to say the museum, which officially dedicated on Friday, isn’t rife with potential pitfalls some visitors may find off-putting. To be sure, the specter of politicized evangelicalism has loomed large over coverage of the new attraction, primarily...
The Museum of the Bible opens in Washington, DC
WHEN plans for the Museum of the Bible, which opens to the public in Washington, DC on November 18th, were first unveiled many predicted it would be a big, glossy advertisement for fundamentalist Christianity. The museum was founded and part-funded by Steve Green, a prominent evangelical and president of Hobby Lobby, a chain...
The Health 202: House Republicans are divided over individual mandate push in tax plan
Congress might hurt and help Obamacare before year's end
Canadians Root For An Underdog Health Policy Idea From The U.S.
A center created by the Affordable Care Act to foster innovations in health care is at risk in Donald Trump's U.S. But some Canadian health analysts see it as a model for curbing health care's cost.
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The GOP claim that half of the people paying the Obamacare penalty make less than $25,000
Sen . John Cornyn presents an incomplete statistic that lacks significant context.
WATCH: Trump makes pitch to pass tax bill including repeal of Obamacare individual mandate
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said he will vote against the bill, which could leave millions uninsured.
Remembering Health Care Economist Uwe Reinhardt
Reinhardt, who died on Monday, helped shape the debate about health care by advocating for individual mandates and universal health care. Originally broadcast in 2009.
Middle-Class Families Confront Soaring Health Insurance Costs
In Virginia, premiums on policies sold under the Affordable Care Act are pushing health coverage out of reach, and customers see political forces at work.