Saturday, March 24, 2012

Health care reform

  • The Supreme Courts health care cases dont begin until 10 a.m. Monday, but the line for the general public to see the action started more than 72 hours earlier. By the the middle of Friday afternoon, the line was already about 10 people deep.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Two years to the day after President Obama signed it into law, the Affordable Care Act remains very much a work in progress.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • The three days of arguments beginning before the Supreme Court on Monday may mark a turning point in a century of debate over what role the government should play in helping all Americans afford medical care.
  • (Salon)
  • On this, the second anniversary of the passage of health care reform, one thing seems clear.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Most of us go about our daily business never thinking about the U.S. Supreme Court or the cases it decides. But sometimes, it gets a case so big -- and could affect your life so much -- you simply have to take notice.
  • (Denver Channel)
  • In a rational world, he would be running on the success of his health care reform, but this is not a rational world; it is the GOP primaries. Remember the facts.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- While the national media was fixated last week on the kabuki theater of the new Republican majority in the U.S. House voting to repeal last years health care reform bill, they missed another, more important, development in Vermont.
  • (American Reporter)
  • WASHINGTON - Tennesseans on both sides of the debate will be watching closely as the Supreme Court takes up legal challenges to the 2010 health-care reform law on Monday.
  • (WBIR)
  • The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional down to its very DNA. The Supreme Court can save itself and the country years of litigation by striking down the entire law when it issues its decision this summer.
  • (Duluth News Tribune)

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