Former governor dies: Booth Gardner, who served two terms as governor of Washington, died at the end of a nearly 20-year battle with Parkinson’s at the age of 76.
President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul will cost less than it did before the Supreme Court ruling last month, but the decision runs the risk of leaving several million Americans uninsured.
Texas will opt out of several key components of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, part of which was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last month.
The Supreme Court handed down a 5–4 decision on June 28 that found President Barack Obama’s health reform law constitutional.
The Epoch Times asked New Yorkers how they felt about the U.S. Supreme Court upholding Obama’s Health Care Act.
Much like the rest of the country, New Yorkers digested the United States Supreme Court ruling regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Thursday morning, with many wondering how the complicated new system would affect the Empire State.
The entire ACA is now constitutional, including the controversial individual mandate, which requires every adult, with a few exceptions, to purchase health insurance or pay a tax.
The Supreme Court on Monday began consideration of the constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act.
Former governor dies: Booth Gardner, who served two terms as governor of Washington, died at the end of a nearly 20-year battle with Parkinson’s at the age of 76.
President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul will cost less than it did before the Supreme Court ruling last month, but the decision runs the risk of leaving several million Americans uninsured.
Texas will opt out of several key components of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, part of which was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last month.
The Supreme Court handed down a 5–4 decision on June 28 that found President Barack Obama’s health reform law constitutional.
The Epoch Times asked New Yorkers how they felt about the U.S. Supreme Court upholding Obama’s Health Care Act.
Much like the rest of the country, New Yorkers digested the United States Supreme Court ruling regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Thursday morning, with many wondering how the complicated new system would affect the Empire State.
The entire ACA is now constitutional, including the controversial individual mandate, which requires every adult, with a few exceptions, to purchase health insurance or pay a tax.
The Supreme Court on Monday began consideration of the constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act.