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Christian Health Co-Ops Cater to 'Obamacare' Opponents
Religious groups that help members pay for medical treatment are exempt from key provisions of the new federal health law. As their popularity grows, some state officials are warning consumers to be wary of these unlicensed operators, while others see them as a welcome alternative to traditional health insurance. more
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Health Care Budgets in Critical Condition
Ever since Congress passed a sweeping health care reform law last year, states have been split into two groups moving essentially in opposite directions. more
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Is Health Care Ruling a Game-Changer?
TODAY'S TAKE: Partisan state politicians either cheered or denounced a federal judge's ruling Monday (December 13) that a key provision of the Obama administration's new health care law is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, Virginia's governor urged his peers to support an idea to fast-track the case directly to the U.S. Supreme Court, and critics of Massachusetts' broad-based health care program saw a new opportunity to challenge it. more
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Health Care Flares Up As New Governors Visit Washington
TODAY'S TAKE: Two incoming Republican governors, Rick Scott of Florida and Nikki Haley of South Carolina, challenged federal officials -- including President Obama -- over the new health care law during their pre-inauguration visit to Washington.more -
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With Medicaid Waiver, California Dives Into Health Care Reform
While many states are looking for ways to undermine the federal health care overhaul, California is taking crucial steps to implement it. The latest came with a $10 billion guarantee of federal money.more -
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State Legislative Group Lends Backing to Health Care Law
TODAY'S TAKE: While many state attorneys general are suing to stop the new federal health care law from taking effect, 71 state lawmakers from 26 states want to join the suit on the Obama's administration's behalf.more -
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More Nuance in States' Views of Health Care Law
TODAY'S TAKE: Seven states that are suing the federal government over health care also have applied for funding under the law to help pay retiree medical costs for their workers. It's the latest apparent contradiction in some states' positions toward the law. more
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Health Care Law Reaches Voters on Tuesday
TODAY'S TAKE: Should Americans be required to buy health insurance? It's a furiously debated question that Missouri voters will have the chance to answer first. more
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With Health Care Lawsuits, States Hope for Victory but Plan for Defeat
Even as 21 states are suing to stop the federal health care overhaul from taking effect, each one is also taking concrete measures to implement the law.more -
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Health Care Reform's X Factor
Nobody knows for sure how much expanding Medicaid will cost the states because it's impossible to say how many new people will sign up for the program. A new study says that new enrollments, and their associated costs, could run much higher than many states expected.more