Gives highlights in ACA anniversary statement. Last week, President Joe Biden celebrated the 12th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama’s signature legislation that addressed…
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HHS Celebrates 12 Years of Affordable Care Act
Multiple department leaders release statements. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010, and many officials in the Department of Health and Human…
Read MoreCDC Reports Increase in Obamacare Coverage
President Biden’s promotion of the program has an impact. President Biden stated on Thursday that the 14.5 million additional Americans got health insurance for 2022 through the Affordable…
Read MoreSupreme Court Keeps Obamacare
7-2 vote rules against dismantling the Affordable Care Act. The Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Affordable Care Act this past Friday in a brought by 18 states…
Read MoreObamaCare Expansion on Congressional Agenda
Meetings on a host of legislation, including this, set for next week. Majority members of Congress are saying a first order of business is shoring up and expanding…
Read MorePresident’s Healthcare Orders Seek to Expand Coverage
Reverses several policies of the prior administration. Last week, President Biden signed a batch of executive orders designed to tackle what he described as the “damage” done by…
Read MorePresident Issues Healthcare Executive Orders
Returning to Obama-era initiatives. On Thursday, President Biden signed two executive orders instructing federal agencies to create a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) from…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Obamacare Case
Argument questions the legality of law without fine for mandate. The Supreme Court took up a major healthcare case on Tuesday, as it once again took up the…
Read MoreSupreme Court Begins October 2020 Term
First arguments heard since Justice Ginsburg’s passing. On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing its first cases of the October 2020 term. The arguments heard on Monday are…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules in Religious Freedom Cases
Little Sisters of the Poor not required to violate convictions on birth control. The Supreme Court has recently ruled in two important cases involving religious freedom. Earlier this…
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