Obamacare
Unlike Obamacare, pipeline would help nation
President Barack Obama and the Democrats passed the most expensive, far-reaching, and intrusive legislation in history, Obamacare, in just one day, without knowing what it would do or involve or cost.
Coverage may be unaffordable for low-wage workers
WASHINGTON | It's called the Affordable Care Act, but President Barack Obama's health care law may turn out to be unaffordable for many low-wage workers, including employees at big chain restaurants, retail stores and hotels.
Obamacare is sounding like a Burl Ives tune
When proposing the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama projected each family would save $2,500 per year in health care costs.
GUEST COMMENTARY: Unintended consequences, accountability after reform
Health care reform was certainly needed, but the way in which the bill was passed was controversial. Many in Congress voted while admitting they had not even had time to read it.
BRIAN HOWEY: Republicans in time warp on Obamacare
If you’re a Democrat, you’re looking over your shoulder heading into the 2014 Affordable Care Act installation (and mid-term elections) and pointing out that people with pre-existing conditions will be covered, there no longer will be annual limits for coverage received, and that college kid…
Lawmakers want answers from ISTEP+ test vendor
INDIANAPOLIS | The company that administers the annual ISTEP+ standardized test in Hoosier schools will be asked to explain why its online system repeatedly crashed during the April-May student exam period.
Top Democrat condemns GOP 'punting' to expand Medicaid eligibility
INDIANAPOLIS | House Democratic Leader Scott Pelath, D-Michigan City, is only half-joking when he describes a new law permitting the sale of uninspected frozen rabbit meat at roadside stands as the jobs bill of the just-concluded 2013 legislative session.
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD: Health care in America is rapidly changing
Today, we find ourselves at a new crossroads in the delivery of health care in the U.S. The health care industry finds itself in a state of unprecedented change.
House puts Medicaid expansion entirely in governor's hands
INDIANAPOLIS | A top House Republican has halted legislation requiring Republican Gov. Mike Pence negotiate with the federal government the terms of an alternative health care plan for low-income Hoosiers, as Pence refuses to expand Medicaid eligibility in Indiana.
House GOP may force Pence to act, not just talk, on health care
INDIANAPOLIS | In a Statehouse filled with Republicans diligently working to undermine implementation of the Affordable Care Act, state Rep. Ed Clere, R-New Albany, is instead seeking a path under the federal law that ensures low-income Hoosiers gain access to low-cost health care.
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