Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
Texas Gov. Rick Perry , joining with several other Republican governors, said Monday that he would not expand Medicaid programs, taking advantage of one element of the Supreme Court's ruling last week that upheld the Affordable Care Act 's individual...
Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
Texas turned down an expansion of Medicaid coverage and said it will not create a state-run healthcare insurance exchange, joining the chorus of states that are rejecting two key proposals of the Obama administration's healthcare overhaul measure...
The Daily Herald
| 12 months ago
As Harvard Law School professor Einer Elhauge had noted, the first Congress in 1790 passed a law ordering ship owners to buy medical insurance for their seamen...Constitution were members, and President George Washington signed the law. No, the...
Reuters
| 12 months ago
Topics A supporter of Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney checks for news on his phone as he waits for the Romney rally to begin at his South Carolina Primary night rally in Columbia, South Carolina January...
The Glenwood Post Independent
| 12 months ago
A recent ethics imbroglio between Republican Gov. Nikki Haley and GOP activist John Rainey is a case in point. The squabble would be of passing provincial interest if Haley weren't a rising star often mentioned on lists of potential vice presidential...
The Olympian
| 12 months ago
How Mitt Romney wielded power as Massachusetts' governor How Mitt Romney wielded power as Massachusetts' governor In 2006, 12 tons of concrete dropped from the roof of a tunnel on a major Massachusetts artery, killing a woman and terrifying drivers...
Boston Globe
| 12 months ago
Francisco Machado of Lowell had long gone without health insurance. Strong and healthy, he preferred to save the money or send it to family in Brazil, until pain and buzzing in his ear sent him to the emergency room. The $600 bill persuaded him to...
Nashville Scene
| 12 months ago
ObamaCare' Could Cost Tennessee $716 Million Posted by Steven Hale on Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:19 PM President Obama's newly vindicated health care law could cost Tennessee $716 million, according to a report from The New York Times . That number, mined...