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    How This House-Passed Bill Could Help Fund Obamacare Enrollment

    A House-passed bill to replace the payment formula for doctors in Medicare and extend funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program includes money that could be used to help consumers enroll in Obamacare’s exchange plans or any other government-sponsored health program. Obamacare created the Community Health Centers Fund and allotted $9 billion to it, along…
    Alyene Senger
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    How King v. Burwell Decision Could Affect Obamacare Enrollees

    Obamacare has been confusing since day one. So it’s not surprising that conflicting claims and some misinformation are circulating about what the Supreme Court’s decision in King v. Burwell could mean for the several million Americans who may be directly affected. It’s important to realize that a loss in subsidies does not mean a loss…
    Edmund Haislmaier
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    How Republicans Could Use Budget Maneuver to Repeal Obamacare

    As the budget season heats up, congressional Republicans are focused on two key issues: how much defense spending should be and whether to use a budget maneuver to repeal Obamacare. Defense Disagreement By far the largest disagreement between the House and Senate regarding the fiscal year 2016 budget is the level and mechanism by which…
    Romina Boccia
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    Marco Rubio Marks Fifth Anniversary of Obamacare by Rolling Out Alternative Plan

    Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., decided to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Obamacare by releasing an alternative plan. President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010, and the law has remained controversial. In an op-ed Monday for Fox News, Rubio, a likely presidential candidate, unveiled a “three part plan to serve…
    Kate Scanlon
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    Happy Birthday, Obamacare: 5 Years Later, Fact Checking the Law’s Promises

    Five years ago on March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. Many of the health care law's provision took effect in 2013, and Americans have since been experiencing the effects of the law—both good and bad. Millions learned they were not able to keep their original insurance plans and more than…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Obamacare a Factor in IHOP Owner’s Decision to Sell His 16 Restaurants

    Four years ago, my reporting on Obamacare brought me to the city of Terre Haute, Ind. Located near the Illinois’ border, about an hour’s drive from Indianapolis, the city of 60,000 residents reminded me of the area where I grew up near Utica, N.Y. "The Affordable Care Act must be repealed," says @GovPenceIN It was…
    Rob Bluey
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    What the Domino’s CEO Would Change on Taxes, Obamacare

    Here’s a question that has been puzzling Patrick Doyle, the CEO of Domino’s, for months, as he puts it: “How do we list the calorie content of our pizzas on a menu when we have 34 million different variations of pizza?” The new menu labeling law, a creation of the Affordable Care Act, could require his company…
    Stephen Moore
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    House Conservatives Cite Obamacare Repeal as ‘Motivating Reason’ for Supporting GOP Budget

    As budget negotiations begin this week, conservatives in the House of Representatives say they will only support a fiscal blueprint that allows for a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price of Georgia released the Republican Party’s 10-year budget proposal, “A Balanced Budget for a Stronger America,” today. The proposal…
    Melissa Quinn
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    How Incorrect Obamacare Tax Forms Could Impact Students Applying for Financial Aid

    Erroneous information given to Affordable Care Act enrollees on a crucial form needed to file tax returns will delay refunds for tens of thousands of Americans. Now, students applying for federal and state financial aid can feel the effects of the government’s mistake, too. The IRS announced last month that close to 1 million HealthCare.gov customers…
    Melissa Quinn
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    What’s Behind the Congressional Budget Office’s Revised Obamacare Cost Estimates?

    Yes, the March update to the Congressional Budget Office’s January 2015 estimates of the cost of Obamacare over the next decade contains some good news—overall projected costs have gone down. But, as the report explains, although CBO has changed many of its projections for Obamacare, little of the difference is actually attributable to Obamacare. Instead,…
    Alyene Senger
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    Why We’re Still Talking about Obamacare

    I’ll be on “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday at 10 p.m. EST. One of the topics we will likely discuss is the Obamacare case King v. Burwell heard before the Supreme Court this week. One of the other panelists on the show is former Obama advisor David Axelrod. I have a feeling he…
    Genevieve Wood
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    IRS Official Warns That ‘Thousands’ of Obamacare Enrollees Could See Delay in Tax Refunds

    The taxpayers’ leading voice at the Internal Revenue Service is warning that the tax agency is delaying refunds for “tens of thousands” of Affordable Care Act enrollees because it’s missing data from state-run health insurance exchanges. National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson spoke about the delays at the American Payroll Association’s Capital Summit in Washington, D.C….
    Melissa Quinn
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    Obamacare Supporters, Critics Clash at Supreme Court Over Law’s Subsidies

    The highly anticipated case that could topple the Affordable Care Act reached the Supreme Court Wednesday, and already onlookers are attempting to deconstruct the justices’ inquiries in an effort to predict how the court will rule. The nine justices met in the marble courthouse to hear oral arguments in King v. Burwell, opting to extend…
    Melissa Quinn
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    In Under 3 Minutes, Watch Instant Analysis on Today’s Oral Arguments in Obamacare Supreme Court Case

    Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the highly anticipated case King v. Burwell. After the 85-minute long arguments, Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, spoke to The Daily Signal on the steps of the high court to provide an analysis of the proceedings. The Supreme Court is examining…
    Melissa Quinn
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    The Damaging Effects of Obamacare

    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the case of King v. Burwell—a challenge to an IRS rule under Obamacare that provides the payment of premium subsidies to individuals enrolled in the federal exchange. Obamacare’s advocates have made various claims about the harm that would supposedly occur if the court were to find for…
    Alyene Senger
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    How Will Congress Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare Subsidies?

    At 10 a.m. tomorrow, the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices will take their places on the bench in the marble temple to hear oral arguments in the highly anticipated case King v. Burwell. Millions of Americans will have to wait several months before the high court decides the future of the subsidies available under the…
    Melissa Quinn
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    As Supreme Court Prepares to Hear New Obamacare Case, One Senator Is Preparing a Plan B

    In just one week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case that could greatly affect the future of the Affordable Care Act. In anticipation of the high court’s ruling in King v. Burwell, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said he plans to reveal a “backup plan” should the justices rule that the health care…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Yes, It’s Legal for the Obama Administration to Create a Special Enrollment Period for Obamacare

    The Obama administration is exploring whether to add a special enrollment period under Obamacare for those who are unaware of the fine for not having insurance. However, following a long list of unilateral changes the White House has made to the law since its inception, some are questioning whether the administration has the legal authority…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Appeals Court Rules Against Geneva College in Obamacare Abortion Drug Case

    Chalk up another setback for religious freedom. Earlier this week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled against Geneva College and other non-profit religious employers in their challenge to the Obamacare mandate that forces employers to provide healthcare coverage of abortion-inducing drugs and devices. You don’t have to agree with Geneva College…
    Elizabeth Slattery
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    Obamacare Co-Ops Cost Taxpayers $17,000 Per Enrollee

    More than 500,000 people enrolled in health plans offered by nonprofit insurance companies created under the Affordable Care Act. And with the co-ops receiving an average of $108.7 million from the federal government, taxpayer-backed funding per enrollee topped $17,000. Twenty-three co-ops received a total of $2.5 billion from the federal government and enrolled more than…
    Melissa Quinn
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