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States launch lawsuits against healthcare plan

Republican attorneys general in at least 12 states warned on Monday that lawsuits will be filed to stop the federal government's healthcare reform bill from encroaching on states' sovereignty.

 

Texas congressman admits yelling ‘baby killer’

A Republican congressman from Texas on Monday admitted he shouted “baby killer” from the House floor as Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak defended his change of position on health care legislation.

 

Obama Hails Vote on Health Care as Answering ‘the Call of History’

After an epic political battle, Congress gave final approval to an overhaul of the nation’s health system that would provide medical coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans.

 

Senate Preparing to Take Up Reconciliation Bill

Senate Preparing to Take Up Reconciliation Bill

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell promises to do "everything in our power" to oppose the legislation.

 

In Health Reform, Boons for Hospitals and Drug Makers

With an overhaul, Congress would be giving the health care industry millions of customers in the next few years.

 

For Consumers, Some Clarity on Health Care Changes

The uninsured are the biggest beneficiaries of the bill, which would extend coverage for low-income Americans.

 

House passes healthcare overhaul

House passes healthcare overhaul

In a major victory for the president, Democratic leaders get the Senate version passed, then engineer passage of a package designed to reconcile that bill and the one OKd by the House last year.

Delivering a hard-fought victory in President Obama's yearlong pursuit of a national healthcare overhaul, a divided House narrowly approved legislation Sunday night that could reshape the way Americans deal with wellness and illness.

 

Health Care Protesters Create An Ugly Scene On Capitol Hill

You may have heard or read about the ugly scenes on Capitol Hill yesterday, when a few conservative activists shouted racial and homophobic epithets at Democratic lawmakers. Today the conservative activists are back. And so is the ugliness--only this time, a few Republicans were actually encouraging them.

 

Procedural vote indicates healthcare bill has the backing it needs

Procedural vote indicates healthcare bill has the backing it needs

The hard-fought measure would be a victory for President Obama - and, he says, for the American people. The House of Representatives was poised Sunday to pass a sweeping overhaul of the healthcare system and, in the process, hand President Obama a major political victory on the issue he has made the centerpiece of his domestic agenda.

 

Stage set for historic health care reform vote

The House of Representatives is expected to vote today on a sweeping health care reform bill already passed by the Senate. If the bill is approved, President Obama will sign it into law.

 

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