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Obama surprised by political cost of health law

Obama surprised by political cost of health law

President Barack Obama says the political cost of overhauling the health care system turned out to be higher than he had expected. And he admits that he gets discouraged at times when dealing with the economy.

 

Ryan: 2013 earliest to repeal health care law

Ryan: 2013 earliest to repeal health care law

The Republican in line to lead the House budget committee says the GOP needs a "better Senate" and President Barack Obama out of office before they can fully scrap Democrats' health care law.

 

Senate GOP leader takes aim at health care law

Senate GOP leader takes aim at health care law

The Senate's Republican leader says congressional lawmakers can and should vote to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, repeatedly if necessary.

 

John Boehner vows to dismantle healthcare 'monstrosity'

As Republicans gain control of the House, John Boehner makes clear the direction he plans to take.

 

U.S. small businesses say recovery is months away: survey

U.S. small businesses say recovery is months away: survey

U.S. small-business owners believe a U.S. economic recovery is unlikely to accelerate before the second half of 2011 amid worries about issues such as healthcare costs, according to a quarterly survey.

 

Contraception could be free under health care law

Fifty years after the pill, another birth control revolution may be on the horizon: free contraception for women in the U.S., thanks to the new health care law.

 

Judge: Suit over health overhaul can go to trial

A federal judge ruled Thursday that parts of a lawsuit by 20 states seeking to void the Obama administration's health care overhaul can go to trial, saying he wants hear additional arguments from both sides over whether the law is unconstitutional.

 

U.S. to Let Insurers Raise Fees for Sick Children

The Obama administration said insurers could charge more for children with medical issues, if states allowed it.

 

Dozens in L.A. arrested in federal Medicare fraud crackdown

Dozens in L.A. arrested in federal Medicare fraud crackdown

Hundreds of federal agents fanned out Wednesday morning across Southern California to serve warrants in a coast-to-coast crackdown on healthcare fraud.

 

Despite Bashing 'Obamacare' As Unconstitutional, Joe Miller Admits He Got Government Health Care

Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller says his family benefited from Medicaid and a state-run health care program for low-income children and pregnant women.Miller previously acknowledged receiving federal farm subsidies for land he owned in Kansas in the 1990s, as well as low-income hunting and fishing licenses for him and his wife in Alaska.As a conservative candidate, he's criticized certain entitlement programs. Sitting Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who's running for re-election as a write-in candidate against him, called Miller a hypocrite.

 

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