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  • The Two Issues That Could Bring Down Obamacare

    10/01/2014 2:48:37 PM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 10 replies
    The Fiscal Times ^ | 10-1-14 | Brianna Ehley
    Today marks the one-year anniversary for Obamacare’s health exchanges—which have helped more than 7 million people across the country enroll in health coverage. And while Obamacare’s marketplace is settling in for its second year, serious issues are cropping up that could potentially derail the entire health care law leaving millions without affordable health coverage. The first potential problem deals with funding for the law’s crucial risk corridor program, which protects insurers from major losses. Insurers who agree to sell policies on the new exchanges are compensated for if they incur heavy losses during the first few years of Obamacare’s implementation....
  • Constitution Check: Is Obamacare’s Legality Still In Doubt?

    11/08/2013 6:37:27 AM PST · by lbryce · 18 replies
    The Constitution Center ^ | October 29, 2013 | Lyle Denniston
    Lyle Denniston looks at four potentially very significant new challenges under way to Obamacare, including one argument that is growing in popularity with the law’s critics. THE STATEMENTS AT ISSUE: “My jaw dropped when I first saw this. This has the potential to sink Obamacare. It could make the current website problems seem minor by comparison.” – Michael F. Cannon, health policy analyst at the Cato Institute in Washington, discussing a series of lawsuits challenging the Internal Revenue Service’s interpretation of a key provision in the new federal health care law, as quoted in an October 25 story by David...
  • Rep Governors versus Dem A.G.'s Healthcare Lawsuits

    03/31/2010 5:09:55 AM PDT · by usalady · 4 replies · 382+ views
    Examiner ^ | March 31, 2010 | Martha
    Disagreements between Republicans and Democrats on state level result in controversial partisan battles.