Obamacare
President Obama delivered an impassioned, campaign-style speech defending his signature health care overhaul law on Thursday, while mocking his critics for spewing "crazy" arguments and trying to "blackmail a president" in order to block the law.
In a unanimous vote, the U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to clear a key procedural hurdle toward passing a stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown. The vote occurred after Republican Sen. Ted Cruz staged a filibuster-styled speech marathon in effort to defund President Obama's health care law.
In a harsh verbal lashing, President Obama struck back at House Republicans who on Thursday passed a stopgap spending measure that would to continue government operations, but block funding for the Affordable Care Act or "Obamacare."
Republicans in the House of Representatives vowed Wednesday to pass legislation that could avert a federal government shutdown on October 1 and avoid a historic national default while simultaneously canceling out President Barack Obama's signature health care overhaul law, the Affordable Care Act.
In a reprise of a standoff between President Obama and House Republicans from 2011, the debt ceiling is coming up for political debate in Washington again, and once again the consequences could be dire
While the Senate voted down an amendment that would prevent undocumented immigrants from getting health care as part of immigration reform, President Obama planned to push the immigration agenda during a naturalization ceremony Monday.
Eight months before President Barack Obama's health care law goes prime time, a confederation of industry and business groups is ramping up its lobbying apparatus for an 11th-hour assault on the web of new taxes and regulations.
Today is the third anniversary of the passage of ObamaCare, formally called the Affordable care Act. It is the signature piece of legislation from President Obama’s first term in office, and it is a rallying cry for conservatives opposed to large government programs.
After meeting with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CH) today, President Obama announced that he plans to propose his plan for immigration reform next Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Apparently, threatening to reduce employee hours and fire workers rather than offer them better healthcare coverage doesn’t go over well with the public.
Highlights of Obamacare, formally, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which will go into full effect in 2014.
Mitt Romney’s main argument for his election is that he would fix the economy. So what is Romney’s economic plan?
According to a study conducted by the Midwest Business Group on Health, the majority of small to large companies will still offer benefits after Obamacare take full effect in order to provide incentives for employees.
HIV testing may become a commonplace medical procedure for the general population in the near future.