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Politics · 115th Congress

Franking Fracas Hits Open Enrollment Ads

The Department of Health and Human Services earlier this year slashed advertising for HealthCare.gov by 90 percent, prompting cries of “sabotage” from Democrats and consumer advocates.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Wants Health Care Bill by August Recess

The federal deadline for the states that use Healthcare.gov was last week. States that run their own marketplaces can set their own deadlines. The filed rates are just requests. 

Why Republicans Don’t Fear a Shutdown, But Should

The rollout of HealthCare.gov was an unmitigated disaster and turned the national conversation away from Republicans on the Hill and toward Obama, a polarizing piece of legislation, and a realized perception

Trumpcare: Big Bills in Small Towns

Last year the couple, who buy their insurance through HealthCare.gov, had to switch from a Humana plan they liked to a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia plan after their original insurer stopped selling

Democrats Cast Wide for Response to Trump Address

Beshear, Kentucky's governor from 2007 to 2015, presided over one of the 2010 health care law's successes as he implemented the law smoothly, a marked contrast to the debacle of the Healthcare.gov roll

Policy · 115th Congress

Burwell to Lead American University as President

Sebelius was in charge when the federal website HealthCare.gov, which many states relied on to enroll people, initially did not work during its October 2013 launch.

Policy · 115th Congress

HealthCare.Gov Enrollment Tops 8.8 Million

More than 8.8 million Americans signed up for 2017 insurance coverage through HealthCare.gov as of Jan. 14, 2017, about 100,000 more than over a similar time frame last year.

Policy · 114th Congress

GOP ‘Undermined’ Health Law’s Progress, Obama Says

The article acknowledges two mistakes his administration made while putting in place the biggest health system overhaul since the 1960s, including the initial failure of HealthCare.gov , the web

The Amazingly Static House Playing Field

After a year of campaigning, television ads, a government shutdown, and a botched rollout of HealthCare.gov, the House playing field is virtually unchanged from where it was 12 months ago.  

Louisiana Ad Could Preview 2014 Democratic Playbook

But within a few weeks, the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov took over the news, and President Barack Obama’s standing started to take a hit — taking Democratic chances next November with it.