(March 7, 2011) While the battle to repeal the health care law rages in the courts, parallel efforts are underway to strip the bill of one of its more offensive provisions.
(March 7, 2011) Lawmakers have two weeks to come up with a spending bill, and healthcare will hold a prominent role in those difficult negotiations.
(March 4, 2011) A federal judge in Florida stayed his own ruling against the Obama health care law on Thursday.
(March 2, 2011) The House moved a step closer Tuesday to repealing the 1099 provision included in the healthcare law.
(March 1, 2011) President Obama backs easing state health law mandates while his administration defends health care reform in court.
(February 28, 2011) Republican lawmakers in at least 11 states are turning to a centuries-old and rarely used tactic in an effort to wrest power from the federal government.
(February 24, 2011) New comments from the states come after the Obama administration asked a judge to clarify ruling that struck down reforms.
(February 23, 2011) Sean Parnell, the Republican Governor of Alaska, has refused money allotted to his state as part of Washington’s massive health care reform law.
(February 23, 2011) A third federal judge upheld the constitutionality of the Obama health care law on Tuesday.
(February 22, 2011) With battles over the president's signature health legislation underway in the courts and on Capitol Hill, a third line of attack is forming in the states.
(February 18, 2011) House Republicans begin efforts to defund health-care overhaul and the 1099 tax-reporting repeal sent to the floor.
(February 18, 2011) There’s a debate underway about health care polls and what they’ve been saying about public support for de-funding Washington’s massive health care reform.
(February 17, 2011) Congress relitigates healthcare reform at oversight hearing and the House Judiciary approves tort reform.
(February 16, 2011) New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks candidly about Washington’s massive health care reform law.
(February 16, 2011) Just after the health care law passed, conservatives quickly coalesced around the Utah Health Exchange as the best-case scenario for implementing the new law.
(February 15, 2011) House Republicans refused to grant a waiver for the consideration of an amendment to the 2011 funding bill.
(February 15, 2011) Recently, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) introduced a bill that would delay the implementation of Washington’s massive health care reform bill.
(February 14, 2011) House Republicans are proposing to starve the Democrats’ signature health care overhaul law.
(February 11, 2011) Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) vowed to continue the fight to repeal healthcare reform Thursday in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
(February 10, 2011) Time and time again, we’ve pointed out how polling indicates that the American people want Washington to repeal and replace the massive health care reform bill passed last year.
(February 10, 2011) Catch up with the latest health care news with today's must-reads.
(February 9, 2011) Today's edition details House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Ohio's fight against the health care law.
(February 8, 2011) Republican governors pressed HHS on Monday to hand over to the states major components of its authority under health reform.
(February 7, 2011) Unless you're in favor of a fully nationalized health-care system, the president's health-care reform law is a massive mistake.
(February 4, 2011) Get informed about current health care reform news with the articles listed in our new Repeal and Replace Must-Reads feature.
(February 3, 2011) Yesterday was a big day in the debate over health care reform. In about a day, three reform options were proposed, debated and voted on.
(January 27, 2011) If our Facebook comments are any indication, a lot of readers were skeptical of the State of the Union, to say the least.
(January 26, 2011) Just like prescription drugs, the health care reform debate has had its own set of side effects.
(January 20, 2011) As expected, the House of Representatives voted last night to repeal Washington’s big health care reform bill.
(January 19, 2011) On Tuesday, former Governor of New York and Honorary Chairman of Revere America George Pataki sent a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner on behalf of Revere America and its members.
(January 19, 2011) The Wall Street Journal has a great article that lays out the different efforts underway in both the House and Senate to repeal and fix health care reform.
(January 18, 2011) According to CNN, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s office has indicated the House will vote on the bill to repeal Washington’s big health care law next week.
(January 14, 2011) The House of Representatives has postponed the vote to repeal Washington’s big health care bill. But events are continuing to play out at the state level.
(January 11, 2011) This little blog post from Americans for Tax Reform is great milepost for the beginning of a new year.
(January 10, 2011) Pam Bondi, the attorney general of Florida, wrote an interesting opinion piece that appeared in the Wall Street Journal.
(December 28, 2010) There have been countless web videos on health care over the past year - many of them were made by the White House. But this one is worth watching again.
(December 27, 2010) This single visual is one of the best arguments for repealing and replacing Washington’s health care reform that we’ve seen.
(December 23, 2010) HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently announced a plan that serves as a great example of the level of government intervention in health care.
(December 22, 2010) The recent elections, the debate over the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and myriad other factors have conspired to bring America’s economic future into sharp focus.
(December 20, 2010) Politifact.com declared the phrase “government takeover of health care” their “biggest lie of the year.” Read HotAir.com's rebuttal.
(December 17, 2010) Twenty states gathered in a Florida courtroom recently to fight against the unconstitutionality of the health care law, but also Medicaid expansion.
(December 16, 2010) The Attorney General of Florida, Bill McCollum, has an article in the Washington Post that does a nice job of addressing the Constitutional concerns around Washington’s health care reform law.
(December 15, 2010) Doug MacKinnon has an article worth reading in Investor’s Business Daily. It’s a simple, well-articulated plea for, not just sanity, but responsibility in Washington.
(December 14, 2010) Attorney General Eric Holder and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have an op-ed in today’s Washington Post entitled, “Health reform will survive its legal fight”
(December 13, 2010) News just broke that a federal judge in Virginia has ruled that parts of Washington’s health care reform bill are unconstitutional.
(December 9, 2010) If you haven’t seen an image like this one before, don’t worry. Your browser isn’t crashing again.
(December 8, 2010) Here’s a chart from Pollster.com, now part of Huffington Post, that tracks public opinion on the health care plan by averaging polls from a number of sources.
(December 7, 2010) If you haven’t seen a picture like the one above before, you might be confused. Don’t be. It’s pretty simple.
(December 6, 2010) Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins have signed onto a friend of the court brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the individual mandate of the health care law.
(December 3, 2010) Like so many of the incoming House freshman, Republican Congressman-elect Andy Harris (MD-1) vowed to repeal Washington’s government takeover of health care.
(December 2, 2010) This article in this Friday morning’s Washington Post highlights the difficult situation Medicare providers find themselves in.
(November 29, 2010) There isn’t much doubt that health care played a major role in the mid-term elections. But just how major of a role?
(November 30, 2010) Sheila C Bair, Chairwoman of the FDIC, has an important Op-Ed in the Washington Post that you’ll want to read.
(December 1, 2010) The results of the mid-term elections have changed the debate on health care. We find ourselves moving from “if the health care bill will be changed” to asking “how will it happen?”
(November 3, 2010) Retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West defeated incumbent U.S. Rep. Ron Klein, D-Boca Raton, in a contentious battle to represent Florida's 22nd Congressional district.
(November 1, 2010) The director of Airplane creates an ad poking fun at Boxer for ‘ma’am’ exchange with general
(November 1, 2010) It seems as though President Obama has changed his tune.
(October 22, 2010) Jim MacDougald, president of The Free Enterprise Nation, a non-partisan advocacy group, recently gave his opinion of Senator Judd Gregg’s (R-New Hampshire) opposition to repealing the Health Care Reform Bill.
(October 20, 2010) Former New York Governor George Pataki has targeted Democratic Rep. John Hal, who hails from Pataki’s home district, for his favor of the Health Care Reform Bill that was passed.
(October 18, 2010) Congressional candidate Lieutenant Colonel West speaking at the American Freedom Tour at the Revolution, Fort Lauderdale Florida.
(October 15, 2010) Check out this moving rendition of our national anthem being sung by all four choirs of our military branches.
(October 15, 2010) Find out which expiring tax cuts might cost you money if Congress doesn't extend them.
(October 15, 2010) The healthcare reform bill is all over the news. Stay up to date with the articles listed here.
(October 14, 2010) A Florida judge ruled that the 20-state suit against the Health Care Reform Bill may proceed.
(September 9, 2010) Bill Binnie will be participating in a live Senatorial debate tonight, September 9, 2010 at 7:00 PM EST.
(May 26, 2010) According to a recent Rasmussen Report, 63 percent of voters favor the repeal of the Health Care Reform Bill, and 46 percent say the repeal is likely.
(June 22, 2010) In March, the president signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) into law, and then the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act a week later, which made certain changes to the first act.
(June 5, 2010) Monday’s headline from Reuters — “Soaring costs force Canada to reassess health model” — is a warning.
(May 24, 2010) Former New York Governor George Pataki spoke at an Orange County rally recently to urge Californians to support the repeal of the Health Care Reform Bill.
(May 22, 2010) Among the comprehensive changes impacting health care providers, employers, and individuals is the creation of several new advisory boards and panels.
(May 22, 2010) Deep within the Health Care Reform Bill is the measure that requires you to issue loads of 1099s.
(May 20, 2010) Individuals must pay a yearly tax penalty of $695 or up to 2.5% of their annual income if they cannot prove they have purchased a government-approved health care policy.
(May 20, 2010) Experts on healthcare facilities predict that the new Health Care Reform Bill will force 32 million newly insured people into emergency rooms already filled past capacity.
(May 20, 2010) Texas doctors are opting out of Medicare at alarming rates, frustrated by reimbursement cuts they say make participation in government-funded care of seniors unaffordable.
(April 26, 2010) South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn, the third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, was recently asked where in the Constitution it authorizes the federal government to regulate the delivery of health care.
(April 26, 2010) The president’s Health Care Reform Bill is subject to mixed reviews in the first comprehensive examination by neutral experts.
(April 26, 2010) More states join the suit against the president’s Health Care Reform Bill.
(April 26, 2010) Big community hospitals were in full support of the president’s Health Care Reform Bill.