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  • A Drug Deal Gone Bad by Sean Flynn and Sharon Treat, | March 30, 2007

    The U.S.-Korea trade deal threatens state prescription drug programs for low-income Americans. read more »

  • A Drug Deal Gone Bad by Sean Flynn and Sharon Treat, | March 30, 2007

    The U.S.-Korea trade deal threatens state prescription drug programs for low-income Americans. read more »

  • The Tip Of The Iceberg by John Bartlett, | March 30, 2007

    Many Americans—not just the soliders at Walter Reed—suffer the consequences of hazardous housing. read more »

  • The Tip Of The Iceberg by John Bartlett, | March 30, 2007

    Many Americans—not just the soliders at Walter Reed—suffer the consequences of hazardous housing. read more »

  • A Healthy Health Care Debate by Jacob S. Hacker, | March 26, 2007

    An emboldened Democratic vision on health care emerges from the Nevada candidates' forum. read more »

  • A Healthy Health Care Debate by Jacob S. Hacker, | March 26, 2007

    An emboldened Democratic vision on health care emerges from the Nevada candidates' forum. read more »

  • Universal Care: Getting The Right Mix by Roger Hickey, | March 26, 2007

    From Las Vegas: Put Clinton, Edwards, Obama and Kucinich together and you have the beginnings of a good health care plan. read more »

  • Universal Care: Getting The Right Mix by Roger Hickey, | March 26, 2007

    From Las Vegas: Put Clinton, Edwards, Obama and Kucinich together and you have the beginnings of a good health care plan. read more »

  • Dems Debate Health Care by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | March 24, 2007

    The health care goals and plans of seven presidential candidates, all Democrats, are being laid side by side for the first time Saturday as the Center for American Progress and Service Employees International Union host the "New Leadership On Health Care" presidential forum in Las Vegas. (You can comment on the debate here.) read more »

  • Dems Debate Health Care by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | March 24, 2007

    The health care goals and plans of seven presidential candidates, all Democrats, are being laid side by side for the first time Saturday as the Center for American Progress and Service Employees International Union host the "New Leadership On Health Care" presidential forum in Las Vegas. (You can comment on the debate here.) read more »

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  • Obama to Bypass Senate to Name Health Official, The New York Times | July 7, 2010

    President Obama will bypass Congress and appoint Dr. Donald M. Berwick, a health policy expert, to run Medicare and Medicaid, the White House said Tuesday. read more »

  • Health Care Reform: States Ramp Up War on Obamacare, time.com | July 6, 2010

    Of all the hot-mike incidents in recent memory, the one involving a candidate for the post of Georgia insurance commissioner probably isn't going to break any YouTube records. But to understand the state-level ground war raging over the new Affordable Care Act, this unguarded moment of accidental honesty is as instructive as any.

  • 'High-Risk' Pool Medical Insurance Program Set to Begin , Los Angeles Times | July 1, 2010

    The Obama administration and some state governments will begin accepting applications Thursday for new insurance programs designed to cover people who have been denied insurance because they have preexisting medical conditions. read more »

  • GOP Sen. Bob Bennett Says His Own Party Is Short On Policy Ideas (VIDEO) , Huffington Post | July 1, 2010

    Sen. Bob Bennett (R-Utah) took aim at his own party's policy ideas when he took to the podium to speak before a group of moderate Republicans on Wednesday. read more »

  • Governors Ramp up Lobbying for Federal Medicaid Dollars, stateline.org | July 1, 2010

    As Congress continues to squabble over whether to provide additional Medicaid dollars to cash-strapped states, a dozen governors used the July 1 state budget deadline to make their case for the money. Their argument: Without $25 billion in additional aid, states’ fiscal health and the nation’s fragile economic recovery could be in jeopardy. read more »

  • Rubio Breaks With Pledge To Repeal Health Law, Says He Will Retain Popular Parts Of The Bill , wonkroom.thinkprogress.org | June 25, 2010

    Florida senatorial candidate Marco Rubio, once a strong advocate for repealing the entire health care law and replacing it with “real reforms,” is now telling reporters that he would not repeal the law’s pre-existing conditions exclusions and the provisions that allow children to stay on their parents’ policies until age 26. From National Review’s Jim Geraghty:

  • Obama Warns Health Insurers on Rate Hikes, blog.aflcio.org | June 23, 2010

    Health insurance companies should not use the new heath care reform law as an “opportunity to enact unjustifiable rate increases,” President Obama warned today at a White House ceremony marking the 90-day anniversary of signing the landmark bill, which he termed “a true patient’s bill of rights.”

  • White House Releases 'Patient Bill of Rights', The Washington Post | June 23, 2010

    President Barack Obama unveiled a package of consumer benefits Tuesday to build support for his health care overhaul within a divided nation and warned Republicans about trying to repeal his landmark law. "We're not going back," said a defiant president.

  • Senate Talks on Tax Package Focuses on Medicaid Payments to States, thehill.com | June 23, 2010

    The two parties have wrangled over the bill for over eight weeks, with Republicans balking at the cost of the package. The Senate failed to move forward on a version of the bill last week that cost $118 billion and added approximately $60 billion to the deficit.

  • As Law Takes Effect, Obama Gives Insurers a Warning, The New York Times | June 22, 2010

    President Obama, whose vilification of insurers helped push a landmark health care overhaul through Congress, plans to sternly warn industry executives at a White House meeting on Tuesday against imposing hefty rate increases in anticipation of tightening regulation under the new law, administration officials said Monday.