President Trump's plan for Medicaid and Medicare was considered dead-on-arrival, but Democrats are pushing the idea that only they will protect the popular entitlements.
President Donald Trump's budget would re-open two health care battles he lost in his first year in office: repealing "Obamacare" and limiting future federal spending on Medicaid for low-income people
John Dingell, a former Democratic representative from Michigan, fought for civil rights, Medicare and the environment and was elected to Congress at age 29.
Democrats are planning major House rule changes at the opening of the 116th Congress. The changes address key party priorities in the new era of divided government.
The judge's decision declared the individual mandate requiring all Americans to buy health insurance is "unconstitutional." The ruling is expected to be challenged.