White House: 'Penalty' for not having insurance The Washington Times Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:05 PM PDT Disputing the Supreme Court's characterization of the individual mandate in the health-care law as a tax, the White House Friday still chose to call it a "penalty" that people would be required to pay for not carrying insurance. "It's a penalty because you have a choice," said White House press ... | Haslam Defends Political Commentary In Statement News Channel 5 Nashville Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:05 PM PDT Gov. Haslam is defending his decision to include his support for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney about the Supreme Court's decision to uphold much of the new federal health care law. | Supreme Court ACA Ruling's Effect on Access to Dental Care GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Canada Finance Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:04 PM PDT CHICAGO -- The U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on the Affordable Care Act upholds the provisions establishing state health insurance exchanges and minimum benefit packages that include pediatric oral health ... | How will health care reform affect you? WPSD Local 6 Paducah Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:02 PM PDT Now that the Supreme Court has ruled President Obama's health care reform law constitutional, just how will it affect you once it's fully implemented? We have answers to your questions about the law. | Supreme Court Decision on Medicaid Honors the Past, Protects the Future New America Media Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:01 PM PDT ATLANTA, Ga.â"This weekâs U.S. Supreme Court decision provides clarity. America won today. Do not be fooled by political spin. States needed to know that current federal dollars for Medicaid would not be endangered by the programâs expansion to provide health... | Minn. Aims for Buyer-Friendly Health Marketplace 5 Eyewitness News St. Paul Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:01 PM PDT Minnesota officials are pushing to develop an online health insurance marketplace as they hurry to implement the federal health care overhaul... | Some GOP States Want to Abandon Medicaid Expansion 5 Eyewitness News St. Paul Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:00 PM PDT Republicans in at least four states want to abandon an expansion of Medicaid in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, and more than a dozen other states are considering it in the wake of the Supreme Court decision removing the threat of federal penalties... | | |
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