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The President suggested the idea in an early morning tweet Friday in the event Senate Republicans are unable to pass their healthcare bill.
June 30 -
The health insurer will offer plans on the Affordable Care Act’s exchange in just three of the state’s 16 counties.
June 29 -
Senate Republicans went to the White House Tuesday afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump, who also promised his political supporters he would do away with Obamacare.
June 28 -
The move comes amid growing opposition from GOP members to the plan.
June 27 -
Senators Rand Paul, Dean Heller and Susan Collins say they won't vote for the legislation, which could scuttle its chances.
June 27 -
The biggest increase in the uninsured would come from the bill’s roll back of Medicaid, the state-federal program that covers the poor.
June 26 -
Much of the groundwork laid by the ACA will be beneficial for carriers even if the law is repealed, says PwC's Ben Isgur.
June 26 -
Republican leaders released their much-awaited healthcare bill Thursday morning after months of closed-door meetings, but it’s not yet clear if they will have the votes to pass it as soon as next week.
June 22 -
The plan includes $15 billion a year in market-stabilizing funds over the next two years and $10 billion a year in 2020 and 2021, according to a person familiar with the plan.
June 22 -
The proposal would continue to provide cost-sharing subsidies to insurers to cover costs of low-income Americans taking part in Obamacare’s insurance exchanges at least through 2019.
June 22