Although President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law , the battle against the federal takeover of health care is far from over. To the contrary, states continue to fight against the vast overreach of Washington marked by the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which impedes states’ abilities to enact their own health care reform or continue existing programs.
Even as some of the first pieces of President Obama’s health care reform legislation take effect, Republicans in Congress and conservative activist groups are still working to repeal or at least rewrite major sections of the legislation.
Rep. Steve King, Iowa Republican, is circulating a petition that would force an …
Thanks to your efforts, a number of Tea Party Express candidates have won races this year, and a number of our “worst offender” targets have been defeated.
Now we need to turn your attention to a very important race coming up: the Alaska U.S. Senate race. I’ve spent the better part of my life living in Alaska, being raised there and graduating from college in the state.
Recently, the New York Times highlighted a booming trend toward greater price transparency in medicine thanks to up-and-comers such as Castlight, a new company aiming to create a search engine of health care prices. Others sharing in this endeavor include both public and private entities in Tennessee and New Hampshire, as well as several insurance companies.