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Court ruling won't slow politics in health care debate
South Bend TribuneThe Supreme Court answered some key constitutional questions about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Thursday, but the political controversy surrounding the health care law seems far from settled. Sean Savage, a Saint Mary’s...Tags: Elections, Insurance, Justice System, Parties and Movements, Fred Upton
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2nd District candidates differ on health care law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAll of the candidates running in Indiana's 2nd District congressional race have complaints about the health care law the Supreme Court upheld last week. They differ, though, on how they think lawmakers should react. Republican Jackie Walorski firmly...Tags: Libertarian Party, Elections, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Justice System, Government Health Care
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Indiana legislative leaders ponder health costs
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's top lawmakers said Monday they're not sure what to expect from the federal health care law other than greater costs at a time the state's budget is already stretched thin. Republican Senate President Pro Tem David...
Tags: Personal Income, Elections, Justice System, Same-Sex Marriage, Government Health Care
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Judge: Hobby Lobby must offer morning-after pill
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A federal judge has rejected Hobby Lobby Stores Inc.'s request to block part of the federal health care overhaul that requires the arts and craft supply company to provide insurance coverage for the morning-after and week-...
Tags: Trials, Insurance, David Green, Health Treatments, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Indiana GOP taps health care expert to run budget panel
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma is tapping a new Ways and Means chairman with an eye on dealing with health care costs in the coming years. Bosma said Tuesday that Public Health Chairman Tim Brown would move over to take...Tags: Mike Pence, Republican Party, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Insurance Cost, Democratic Party
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Daniels puts Medicaid question before successor
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of the most pressing decisions Indiana's next governor will have to make is whether to expand the state's Medicaid rolls. When the U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld the individual mandate of the federal health care law,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Mitch Daniels, Health Insurance, U.S. Supreme Court, Medicaid
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Bill would free state from health care law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterRepublicans in the Indiana General Assembly have picked up a tool that's becoming increasingly popular among opponents of the federal health care overhaul enacted two years ago. Whether the effort is a serious attempt to reform health care or merely a...Tags: Elections, Laws, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Regional Authority, Parties and Movements
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House Republicans seek IRS probe of AARP
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans want the IRS to investigate whether AARP's lucrative insurance business violates its status as a tax-exempt organization. The seniors lobby pushed for President Barack Obama's health care law, which was...Tags: Louisiana, Washington, DC, Charles W. Boustany, Jr., Elections, Barack Obama
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House to vote on repealing Obama's health care law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The new Republican-led House is poised to vote to repeal President Barack Obama's landmark health care law. Republican lawmakers are expected to deliver an emphatic thumbs-down on Wednesday, though they have no ready substitute...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Judges, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Senate GOP pushes for repeal of health care law
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans want to repeal the health care law that President Barack Obama signed with a flourish a year ago. The Senate's top Democrat says they can forget about it. A quick showdown looms as lawmakers maneuver on an...Tags: Elections, Laws, Justice System, Mitch McConnell, Judges
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Regulator wants to bar Anthem from small-business health exchange
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones wants industry giant Anthem Blue Cross barred from the state's new health exchange for small businesses because he says the company imposes excessive rate hikes. Jones said the state's largest for-profit...Tags: Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Sales
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California insurance chief: Keep Anthem out of small-biz exchange
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones, in an unusual move, wants Anthem Blue Cross barred from the state's new health exchange for small businesses because of the company's excessive rate hikes in the past. Thursday, Jones asked Covered...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Business, Small Businesses, Healthcare Provider
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