The Affordable Care Act posts
The New York Times As Paul Ryan acknowledged, the Affordable Care Act is still “the law of the land.” So, did it work?
108 months ago
The New York Times Here's how the latest version of the Republican health care bill compares with the Affordable Care Act.
108 months ago
Salon It has been seven years since Obama’s Affordable Care Act was signed into law.
108 months ago
Salon Trump says wants to let the Affordable Care Act fail on its own.
108 months ago
Los Angeles Times GOP politicians like to talk about the lack of competition in the Affordable Care Act marketplace. But they're largely responsible for that, says columnist Michael Hiltzik:
109 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The Senate began the process of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
110 months ago
CNN Politics "We have more work to do to finish our long fight to provide universal, quality, affordable health care to everyone in America," Hillary Clinton says in a statement released by her campaign. "Already, the Affordable Care Act has expanded coverage to
Read more ... 20 million Americans. As president, I will make sure Republicans never succeed in their attempts to strip away their care and that the remaining uninsured should be able to get the affordable coverage they need to stay healthy."
116 months ago
TheRoot.com President Obama speaks in the Supreme Court decision regarding the Affordable Care Act.
129 months ago
Politics Weekly Address: The Affordable Care Act is Here to Stay
http://www.cnnnext.com/video/9261/weekly-address-the-affordable-care-act-is-here-to-stay/
129 months ago
Yahoo Finance The Affordable Care Act has made health insurance accessible for millions of formerly uninsured people. But are Obamacare health plans as affordable as the law's name implies?
For some people, no.
'Affordable' Care Act? Not for people like me
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The Affordable Care Act, or ACA, has made health insurance accessible for millions of formerly uninsured people. My pre-ACA individual health insurance policy had a $317 monthly premium and $5,200 annual deductible. In 2014, my policy was canceled be
Read more ... cause it didn't comply with the health care law, and my insurer moved me into a new "bronze" plan. The Affordable Care Act offers subsidies to help with the costs, but my income level makes me ineligible for those.
134 months ago
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