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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration Monday announced a series of $1 million grants to state insurance regulators to help increase oversight of rising health insurance premiums, a key step in implementing the new healthcare law. The grants, which went
scheduled to talk about the new Federal Health care law at a meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners at the downtown Seattle Sheraton. Also that day, Obama will headline a fundraiser for Democratic Sen. Patty Murray. Murray’s seat
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Washington. He’ll also discuss the new health care law at a meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Immediately after the swing, Obama is scheduled to take his family to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., for vacation
in the run-up to the November elections. The state argued the law’s requirement that Americans purchase health insurance is unconstitutional. The state’s governor and attorney general are Republicans. The Obama administration has argued the requirement
Some major health insurance companies have stopped issuing certain types of policies for children, an unintended consequence of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul law. Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty said in his
People who’ve had their insurance claims denied because of a pre-existing condition or because they had a break in coverage may catch a break soon. As part of the , the Obama administration is issuing new
reasons for that are usually twofold: Most of the people packing Anderson’s facility either can’t afford insurance or can’t get a doctor’s appointment soon enough. The health reform signed by President Obama in March, which will expand insurance to
resigns after rate hike that drew rebuke from Obama Anthem Blue Cross – Barack Obama – President – Insurance – United States
It’s time to stop blocking emergency relief for Americans who are out of work and extend unemployment insurance,’ Obama said in a statement issued by the White House. He accused Senate Republicans for ‘holding workers laid off in this recession hostage