The Republican Study Committee has GOP alternative to Obamacare, and wants to bring it to the floor before the August recess. A long last we might finally have a proper health care debate between serious alternatives.
Unions are fighting to push new health care costs onto management. The fallout from the ACA’s cost-control failure continues, and it’s not likely to stop anytime soon.
American health care is become class stratified, and the Affordable Care Act is making access and cost problems even worse for low- and middle-income Americans.
Not long ago, ACA supporters were lauding the role the law was playing in the health care spending slowdown. But now it turns out we’re spending more than ever before.
Supporters of the ACA were reinvigorated by the March surge in enrollment, but it didn’t raise the public’s low opinion of law. The disastrous first impression left by the ACA’s rollout still lingers.
The ACA’s recent PR victories may not have cheered Democratic voters up as much as they did the law’s supporters in the media. Could the Democratic base’s ongoing distaste for the law cost three Senators their re-elections?
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has just released the second of two major GOP health care plans now out there. Could reformers start displacing repealers?
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