
Study: Trump’s Obamacare Reforms Will Save Americans $450 Billion
A White House study released on Friday found that President Donald Trump’s Obamacare reforms will save Americans roughly $450 billion over the next ten years.
A White House study released on Friday found that President Donald Trump’s Obamacare reforms will save Americans roughly $450 billion over the next ten years.
A Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) aide told health insurance executives that they will serve as an ally in the fight against Medicare for All, according to a report released on Tuesday.
A Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) study released on Thursday found that short-term health plans could cost 80 percent less than Obamacare “bronze” plans.
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation on Friday that would delay Obamacare’s health insurance tax, which experts say could increase premiums by hundreds of dollars per person.
A Gallup poll released on Monday shows Obamacare hasn’t changed Americans’ view that healthcare is in “state of crisis” in the U.S.
A federal trial court in California blocked new Trump administration conscience protections regarding abortion in a rare Sunday decision, reigniting the latest legal battle over part of Obamacare.
During a town hall with MSNBC on Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said that “we would have to replace” the individual mandate, and it is crucial to raise the income level at which people can receive subsidies under the
If you miss this window to sign up for a healthcare plan for the following year, you’re left without the ability enroll in a plan until the next year unless you qualify for an exception. At least that’s what you’re led to believe.
On Monday’s “MSNBC Live,” MIT Economics Professor and Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber stated that because “the Supreme Court doesn’t really reflect, apparently, the judicial mainstream on issues like this,” he is concerned about the court hearing a challenge to Obamacare. Gruber
On Saturday’s “CNN Newsroom,” Representative Lou Correa (D-CA) stated that Democrats should “fight for the Affordable Care Act.” Correa also stated that there are “A lot of challenges for the Affordable Care Act, but you know what, it’s a great
Barack Obama is asking people to sign up for government-run Obamacare health insurance in a video he posted on his Twitter account.
If you’re currently without healthcare for next year or are in search of a new program heading into 2019, you need to know that the deadline to purchase health insurance through the government Exchange is December 15.
According to the exit polls, the biggest issue in the 2018 elections was healthcare. It’s time for Republicans to get on the same side as the American public on this issue. Isn’t it the essence of strong nationalism to say, We take care of our own?
After it was announced that Democrats would take back control of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi spoke out to congratulate her colleagues and commend the DNC chair.
DNC Chair Tom Perez said, “health care is a right,” calling for government expansion of health care to provide “100 percent coverage.”
A majority of Americans blame former President Barack Obama, not President Donald J. Trump, for the current state of health care and Obamacare, according to a poll released on Friday.
“If the angry healthcare voters who are agitating in the streets win, most ordinary Americans lose,” Dr. Jane Orient writes in an article published at Newsmax. “Not seven percent, but 100 percent of Americans could lose their right to control their medical care—and the dollars they earn.”
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO) stated Republicans are “attacking the health care of Americans with pre-existing conditions” by trying to repeal Obamacare. Transcript as Follows: “Hello, I’m Congresswoman Diana DeGette from Colorado. As a senior member
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) discussed health care and stated that while the Affordable Care Act isn’t perfect, “instead of sabotage, we need solutions.” Transcript (via Fed News) as Follows: “Hi, I’m Doug Jones, United States
Sen. Ted Cruz called for keeping pre-existing condition coverage during Friday night’s debate while slamming Democrat opponent Rep. Beto O’Rourke for voting to keep Obamacare despite rising insurance premiums.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Monday that she is “confident” that Democrats will win the midterm elections on November 6 and that she will be elected Speaker of the House.
If you’ve paid for any healthcare expenses in the years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, you know that the cost of paying for healthcare expenses continues to rise, leaving many Americans searching for a more affordable way. One solution that is often discovered during this search is known as healthcare sharing.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading a five-state coalition that on Thursday won an $839 million judgment against the federal government in an Obamacare lawsuit, a massive blow to the Obama administration’s namesake legislation.
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) slammed the Trump administration for its “sabotage” of the healthcare system. Transcript as Follows: “Hi, I’m Tammy Baldwin, and I have the honor of working for Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate.
Deductibles continue to rise under Obamacare, according to a study released this week.
Leftists who oppose Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court circulated a form letter to U.S. newspapers.
Patrick Morrisey urged Sen. Joe Manchin to back President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
During a speech on the Senate floor on Monday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) stated senators and the American people “should expect an affirmative statement of support for the personal liberties of all Americans from the next Supreme Court
“Clearly, saying ‘precedent’ alone can no longer be an acceptable answer or standard by which senators can accurately judge,” said Dawn Laguens at a press conference.
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) discussed the Supreme Court and urged people to push back against “an extreme, ideological Supreme Court nominee” by saying, “those who want to go back to the days when insurers could