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Policy · 117th Congress

Industry cheers Supreme Court ruling on health care law

[jwp-video n=”1″] Conservative state officials and individuals had argued that the law was invalid after Republicans effectively ended that so-called “individual mandate” as part of the 2017

Policy · 116th Congress

Why Obamacare might survive the Supreme Court

[jwp-video n=”1″] Yet the fate of the law hinges on a separate legal argument called “severability,” or whether a smaller part of the law that is found unconstitutional can be wiped out while

Policy · 116th Congress

Court strikes down individual mandate for Obamacare

Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled, 2-1, in its long-awaited decision that the so-called “individual mandate” to get insurance cannot stand after Republicans zeroed out the tax penalty for not having

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Democrats Plan Late-Night Obamacare Speeches

House and Senate Preview: Obamacare Repeal Set Up and Trump Cabinet Hearings  [jwp-video n=”1″] [Ep. 35: Steps to Repealing Obamacare and the Republican Stragglers] Republicans are still

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Start Obamacare Repeal Process

2017 budget resolution the Wyoming Republican unveiled on the first day of the 115th Congress includes instructions to two House and two Senate committees to craft legislation reducing the deficit by $1

Policy · 114th Congress

Health Care Premiums to Jump by 25 Percent in 2017

The figures, based on analysis of newly published prices for the upcoming open enrollment period that begins Nov. 1, rely heavily on the availability of advanced premium tax credits that are available

Policy · 114th Congress

State Health Exchanges Wrestle with Budgets

Others charge a percentage of the premium, often between 1 percent and 3 percent. In states that use the federal HealthCare.gov website, the premium assessment is 3.5 percent.