- THURSDAY, March 22 (HealthDay News) -- The most ambitious government health-care initiative since the Medicare and Medicaid programs of the 1960s, and the legislative landmark of President Barack Obamas presidency, is about to face its biggest challenge. (YAHOO!)
- The U.S. Supreme Court today will begin deliberations to decide whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and its individual mandate are constitutional. (Central Penn Business Journal)
- House Republicans today called on the Supreme Court to rule the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, projecting a high degree of confidence that the entire law will be struck down. (ABC News)
- On March 21, 2010, conservative writer David Frum took to his FrumForum site and penned a piece titled Waterloo, a lengthy lamentation on the passage of the Affordable Care Act. (Huffington Post)
- Shannon Millet says its just too stressful to follow every nuance of the constitutional challenge of the Affordable Care Act now before the U.S. Supreme Court. (Deseret News)
- On the steps of the nations highest court, he argued the Affordable Care Act was central to the election. Surprisingly, his rivals are doing the same. (Atlantic Online)
- MONDAY, March 26 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday began its review of the constitutionality of the controversial and massive health-reform initiative known as the Affordable Care Act. (US News and World Report)
- The Affordable Care Act before the Supreme Court contains significant improvements at slightly lower cost. ["Behind scenes in health case, lawyers train for a marathon," page one, March 26.] However, that lower cost still may be unsustainable. (Seattle Times)
- Among the petitioners arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court Monday is the National Federation of Independent Business, which has said the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act places a heavy financial burden on small business. (Insurance News Net)
Monday, March 26, 2012
Affordable care act
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