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Published: 09/17/10

Opinion: Playing Political Football With Health Care

By  not in system - AOL News
Opinion: Playing Political Football With Health Care

(Sept, 17) -- The start of the NFL season isn't the only football you will see in the news. Unfolding in the courts is the political football Republicans are playing with your health care. This week, a Florida court heard arguments on an attorneys general-led lawsuit that seeks to nullify certain provisions of the law. ANOTHER VIEW Health Care Lawsuit Tests Basic Principles -- Carrie Severino, counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network. The Republican attorneys general claim that the law's requirement that everyone purchase health insurance, or pay a penalty if you choose ...

Published: 01/27/10

Madoff, Health Policy and AIG: Disclosing Possible Conflicts of Interest Is Always the Best Policy

By  Joann M. Weiner - Politics Daily
Madoff, Health Policy and AIG: Disclosing Possible Conflicts of Interest Is Always the Best Policy

Secrecy, or more charitably, failure to disclose potential conflicts of interest, never goes out of style, as shown in three very different situations that have arisen in the past year. One case involves a newspaper's failure to fully disclose a writer's family ties to Bernard Madoff in an opinion piece. Another case involves an economist's failure to disclose his $400,000 government contract to analyze health care reform. A third case, and the most important one, involves failure by the Federal Reserve Bank to reveal details of the $180 billion federal bailout of the insurance giant American ...

Published: 01/11/10

Five Million Americans Hang in the Balance Between the House, Senate Health Bills

By  Walter Shapiro - Politics Daily
Five Million Americans Hang in the Balance Between the House, Senate Health Bills

As the congressional health-care marathon enters its final weeks (or final months for those pessimistic about Capitol Hill timetables), the remaining obstacles seem to be limited to the perpetually contentious issues of abortion, the taxation of generous Lexus-level insurance plans, and, yes, the public option. Lost in the shuffle are the estimated 5 million Americans who would gain health-insurance coverage under the House bill, but not under the legislation that survived a Senate filibuster. ...

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