Supreme Court Will Hear Newest Challenge to Affordable Care Act

The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear the most serious challenge to the Affordable Care Act since the justices found it constitutional more than two years ago: a lawsuit targeting the federal subsidies that help millions of Americans buy health insurance.

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Covered California Predicts Obamacare Exchange Will Enroll 1.7 Million in Second Year

Covered California, the Obamacare exchange that led the nation during its first year with about 1.2 million enrollees, predicts the tally will jump to 1.7 million in year two - a 500,000 increase, more than many states netted in total last time around.

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Many Latinos Shun Obamacare for Fear of Getting Relatives Deported

Lilian Saldana turned down Obamacare coverage once, and she might do it again.

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Voter Registration Training: New Covered California Agent Requirement

Under federal and state law, Certified Insurance Agents (CIAs) are required to offer Covered California consumers assistance with registering to vote.

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Republicans to Chip at Obamacare by Redefining Work Hours

Newly empowered Republicans say they can't repeal Obamacare and plan to chip away at the law piece by piece, starting with redefining full-time work in a way that could affect health coverage for 1 million people.

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Here to Stay: Why the New Republican Congress Can’t Gut Obamacare

Republicans may have promised to repeal or at least do a big makeover of Obamacare now that they control both the House and the Senate, but most experts believe it's lip service only.

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A Republican Congress Can’t Repeal Obamacare. That Won’t Stop Them From Trying

Republicans have been chomping at the bit to repeal Obamacare since the instant President Barack Obama signed it into law on March 23, 2010.

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Obamacare Facing More Scrutiny From Ascendant Republican

President Barack Obama's health-care plan will face a fresh round of investigations and public hearings in the Republican-controlled Senate next year, though the president's veto power will keep it from being dismantled.

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Proposition 46: Attempt To Raise Medical Malpractice Cap Rejected

Voters have soundly defeated an attempt to raise California's cap on medical malpractice damage awards, after physician and insurance groups poured tens of millions of dollars into the opposition campaign.

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Proposition 45: California Voters Defeat Health Insurance Rate Initiative

California voters on Tuesday shot down a ballot initiative that sought to expand the state insurance commissioner's authority after health insurance companies poured millions of dollars into advertising to fight it.

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