To understand the fiscal tension in Congress defining the end of 2025, it is helpful to grasp it as a debate between continuing health care subsidies on which average Americans have come to rely to be ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Prodded by President Donald Trump, a bitterly divided Senate voted, at last, Tuesday to move forward with the Republicans' long-promised legislation to repeal and replace ...
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The reaction to the CBO study is an example of how willfully stupid — there’s no other word — the debate over Obamacare has become. Opponents don’t look to a painstaking analysis for enlightenment.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: Business columnist Michael Hiltzik claims that Republicans have tried to kill Obamacare “without ...
Congressional Republicans weighing whether to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies face a decision similar to the one that confronted anti-abortion Democrats 15 years ago, when they voted for the law ...
In January, when President Donald Trump unveiled his one-page outline to address health care spending, dubbed “The Great Healthcare Plan,” he specifically mentioned the Affordable Care Act’s role in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Republicans narrowly agreed on Tuesday to open debate on a bill to end Obamacare, but the party's seven-year effort to roll back Democratic President Barack Obama's ...
Everyone’s talking about the government shutdown that seems sure to happen unless there’s an unexpected breakthrough. But not everyone is on board with the use of the word “shutdown” to describe what ...