Obamacare Bill Vetoed With No ‘Pomp and Circumstance’
And in the meantime, we are actually seeing record numbers of Americans sign up at healthcare.gov for the benefits that are being provided to the American people through Obamacare.”
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And in the meantime, we are actually seeing record numbers of Americans sign up at healthcare.gov for the benefits that are being provided to the American people through Obamacare.”
But she was deeply damaged by the disastrous initial rollout of the Healthcare.gov website last year, and there had been speculation on how long she would last as a result.
The bills include one that would provide a permanent path for consumers to enroll directly through insurers or certified web-based entities in addition to enrolling through healthcare.gov.
In fact, she knew there were other, less-expensive health care options being offered through the exchanges on HealthCare.gov, but she wasn’t interested pursuing them.
Democrats over the troubled rollout of the health care law, which resulted in some people losing their insurance due to cancellation of non-compliant plans and difficulty in signing up for insurance on HealthCare.gov
The legislation, which would require victims of security breaches through the HealthCare.gov insurance exchanges to be notified within two days, passed 291-122.
came before them, the two bills to be voted on by the week’s end don’t stand much chance of getting signed into law, either — they would, respectively, mandate that victims of security breaches through HealthCare.gov
The GOP-run House will also continue to assail the president’s health care law, starting next week with a measure to address potential security breaches on HealthCare.gov.
While Republican approval ratings were in the tank following the shutdown, they quickly found a way to change the subject: Obamacare, and specifically, the disastrous Healthcare.gov rollout (though
Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa is on a quest to prove there are vast security gaps on HealthCare.gov, and he and his staff think they may have just hit a goldmine.
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has joined the partisan spat over the congressional HealthCare.gov investigation by registering her discontent with Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa in
. | Darrell Issa, often referred to as the White House’s antagonizer-in-chief, continues to ramp up his attacks on the HealthCare.gov rollout — in particular over the question of whether the site is secure
Issa, the California Republican and chairman of the panel, broadcast his concerns over the administration’s attempt to block access to HealthCare.gov documents, while Cummings, the ranking Democrat
While Republicans continue to characterize HealthCare.gov as a brazen security hazard that could expose personal information to unnecessary risks, the Health and Human Services Department has its own concerns
The last day of November was billed as a key date for fixing HealthCare.gov, but the real test may come on Dec. 9, when Senate Democrats return to Washington from a two-week break.
“A project of this size and scope demands the sustained leadership and day-to-day management of a chief executive officer — someone whose sole responsibility would be an unrelenting focus on healthcare.gov
Michele Bachmann, R- Minn., is absolutely delighted by the troubled rollout of HealthCare.gov and President Barack Obama’s recent mea culpas.
breaking promises to constituents as millions have received notices that their old insurance plans have been canceled because they don’t comport to the new standards of Obamacare, and the enrollment website HealthCare.gov
The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Friday released a string of administration emails regarding the construction of HealthCare.gov that provide insight as to why the health care website is so troubled
The memo says 6,200 people completed health care applications on the first day HealthCare.gov went online. In the first week, 51,000 people completed applications, it asserts.