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Attorneys General Demand Broader Religious Exemptions to Contraception Mandate

More than a quarter of the nation’s state attorneys general signed a letter to Kathleen Sebelius, U.S.

Congress on Obamacare: Stop This Train Wreck Already

This Obamacare thing is not going as well as some had hoped.

Actuaries: Ohio and Wisconsin Face Highest Cost Hikes Under Obamacare

A report from the Society of Actuaries found Ohio and Wisconsin face the steepest health care cost hikes under President Obama’s health care law.

Obamacare’s Small Business Exchange Hampered by Delays

The Obama administration has announced a delay in implementing the insurance exchange designed for small businesses and their employees.

Minnesota Biobank Bill Threatens Genetic Privacy

Do you own your DNA? Not if you live in Minnesota.

Oklahoma Considers Medicaid Alternatives

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin remains determined to avoid entanglement in President Obama’s health care law.

When Is an Entitlement Not an Entitlement?

Last week, the Arkansas legislature finally approved the Medicaid waiver request that makes up their appeal for a “private option” within President Barack Obama’s Me

Tennessee Rejects Medicaid Expansion—For Now

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam announced he will not pursue expanding TennCare, the state’s Medicaid program, under the auspices of President Obama’s health care law.

Expect Higher Medical Costs, Less Research Because of Device Tax

The federal medical device tax, which went into force on January 1 of this year, will have an adverse effect on the medical device industry, consumers, and the economy, according to a new analysis

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Baucus Worries About Obamacare Becoming a "Huge Train Wreck"

Senator Max Baucus was the primary author and framer of President Obama's health care law on the Senate side, shaping much of what became the final structure of PPACA.
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