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POLITICAL OPINION A few months ago, I wrote my State House Rep Massachusetts District 6 Representative John Tierney. I clearly and without any doubt as to my opinion told him that if he continued to support the current version of the Health care bill...
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Businesses clobbered by premiums rising by double digits clamored to get in. But the exchange, in its experimental first stage, isn't running as smoothly as hoped. The first round of pricing for the 66 plans offered through it revealed that some were...
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Washington » Sen. Orrin Hatch ramped up the rhetoric against health reform after Senate Democrats unveiled their sweeping $849 billion proposal late Wednesday. The Utah Republican told the Los Angeles Times that the floor debate is "going to be a holy...
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Will my American son who lives abroad be required to enroll in American health care and, if so, can he be covered by it while overseas? Will his non-American wife and child also be able to be covered by American health insurance?...The reach of the American...
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After all the controversy over the public option, people might think that everyone can sign up right away if Congress passes health reform. Or that insurance premiums will go down. Or that they’ll be able to shop around for insurance if they don’t like...
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Millions of Americans are now engaged in a familiar ritual: signing up for next year’s health insurance coverage.Pick a plan...Make sure choices are submitted and approved on time.But roughly half of those millions, according to a recent survey, are worried.
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Rep. Betsy Markey spent last week mending fences with her own party after voting against the House version of the health care reform bill. "I've spent a lot of time this week reaching out to Democrats in the district. I've heard from a lot of them who...
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In the five years they have been without health insurance, Gordon and Lori Townsend have not seen a doctor. Because of their "lifestyle choices," the Danville couple say, they have not needed medical care and do not expect to in the near future...They...
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The amendment goes beyond longstanding prohibitions against public funding for abortions, limiting abortion coverage even for women paying for it without government subsidies. The abortion issue had been rumbling within the House Democratic caucus for...
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Democrats gave the gavel to the longest-serving House member ever as the chamber began debating legislation overhauling the country's health care system. Rep. John Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, was given the honor of presiding Saturday at the start of...