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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio gestures toward a stack of paper representing the 20,000 pages of Affordable Health Care Act regulations during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 16, 2013.  (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

Another round for the House on 'Obamacare'

One more time, with feeling! The Republican-led House voted yet again Thursday to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, knowing full well that won't stop it. Only months away from the rollout of coverage for uninsured Americans, it was the 37th attempt in a little more than two years ...

Medicaid expansion debate ahead in Illinois House

The Illinois House is gearing up to consider a key part of President Barack Obama's health care law, an expansion of Medicaid that would provide coverage to low-income adults who don't have children at home. House Democrats warn that failure to expand Medicaid would lead to unintended consequences: A Cook ...

NC House abortion bill gets initial approval

A bill broadening restrictions on abortion through the federal health care law and so-called conscience protections has gained initial approval from the North Carolina House. The bill tentatively approved Wednesday outlaws health care plans that include abortion services from future online marketplaces of private plans offered under the federal Affordable ...

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___ Google unveils $10-a-month 'All Access' music plan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google on Wednesday launched a subscription-based music service, allowing users of Android phones and tablets to listen to their favorite songs and artists for a monthly fee. The streaming service, called All Access, is available in the U.S. ...

In this Jan. 25, 2010 photo, Don Annis, of Eagle Butte, rests while receiving dialysis treatment at Rapid City Regional Hospital Dialysis Clinic in Rapid City, S.D. A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn't expected to affect many people in the Dakotas, Wednesday, May 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Rapid City Journal)

Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas

A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn't expected to affect many people in the Dakotas. American Indians who are enrolled members of federally recognized tribes are ...

Health reform could affect Native Americans in Pa.

A provision in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul that uses a new definition of "American Indian" could affect the health insurance coverage for thousands of Pennsylvanians who identify as Native American. The new law mandates that every American must carry insurance or pay a tax penalty that will reach ...

Health reforms could penalize some Nevada Indians

On one hand, Angie Wilson said she's looking forward to when the health care overhaul takes full effect in 2014 — it'll allow the northern Nevada tribal health clinic she directs to maximize its limited resources. But on the other hand, the director of the Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center ...

Campaign to back health exchange

Gov. Steve Beshear predicted Wednesday that Kentucky's new health benefit exchange will provide an overdue dose of preventive care to ease the state's chronic health problems, as he announced plans to publicize efforts to steer more than 600,000 uninsured people toward health coverage. The exchange, an outgrowth of the federal ...

Health care law changes could affect Okla. tribes

As a policy advisor for the Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority, Melanie Fourkiller knows that documented Native Americans can access the tribe's health care services even if they are not members of the Choctaw Nation or any other federally recognized tribe. But changes in how the government defines a Native ...

NC House bill draws fire over contraception rules

A bill broadening so-called conscience protections and the number of employers who can refuse to provide contraception services in health insurance coverage has been approved by a North Carolina House committee. The bill approved Wednesday allows any medical professional to refuse to participate in an abortion and allows any business ...

Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposal at a glance

REVENUE — The Brown administration is projecting California will raise $97.2 billion in revenue for the fiscal year that starts July 1. The bulk of that — $60.8 billion — is expected to come from personal income taxes. The governor will not spend all of that revenue but will set ...

2 co-op startups in Ore. health insurance market

Two startup cooperatives have joined a crowded health insurance market in Oregon, offering a consumer-run experience and hoping to draw customers who prefer smaller not-for-profits, or who support underdogs and alternative, DIY culture. Oregon's Health Co-op and Health Republic have filed policy details and proposed rates with the state, The ...

Expert points to lessons for health overhaul in NH

As New Hampshire prepares to implement the federal health care overhaul law, it could learn some lessons from its experience with providing subsidized health insurance to children over the years, a policy expert told lawmakers Tuesday. Tricia Brooks, who spent nearly 15 years as CEO of the nonprofit New Hampshire ...

89 charged in Medicare fraud busts in 8 cities

Nearly 100 people, including 14 doctors and nurses, were charged for their roles in separate Medicare scams that collectively billed the taxpayer-funded program for roughly $223 million in bogus charges in a massive bust spanning eight cities, federal authorities said Tuesday. It was the latest in a string of similar ...

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, talks with Sen. Joel Anderson,R-La Mesa at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, May 13, 2013. Gov.Jerry Brown will release his revised  2013-2014 state budget Tuesday,  but could face a battle within his own party over his new K-12 funding formula that would channel additional money to schools with high levels of low-income and non-English speaking children.  Steinberg said he supports more money for children from low-income families but believes the money should follow the child, even if he or she lives in an affluent community. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Democrats at odds over California budget surplus

California is enjoying a revenue surplus for a change. Gov. Jerry Brown is reaping the benefits of an economic turn-around and higher taxes as he prepares to release his update Tuesday for the coming fiscal year's budget. The stock market is surging, home prices are up and the unemployment rate ...

Hospitals could lose $500M in federal funds

Hospitals nationwide could lose half a billion dollars in federal funding for uninsured patients next year under the national health overhaul — a loss that will hit especially hard in states that decided against expanding Medicaid coverage. Cuts could jump to $4 billion in 2020, according to estimates released Monday ...

FILE - Barbara Walters shown after opening night on the ABC evening news with Anchor partner, Harry Reasoner on Oct. 4, 1976. Walters has been offered to join "ABC Evening News," which would make her the first woman to co-anchor the network news. Walters is the first woman to co-anchor the network news. The veteran ABC News anchor is set to announce Monday morning May 13, 2013 on "The View" that she will retire from TV journalism next summer. (AP Photo)

10 Things to Know for Today

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. REPUBLICANS WANT TO DEPOSE OFFICIALS ON BENGHAZI Rep. Darrell Issa says he will seek testimony from the officials who cleared Hillary Rodham Clinton of blame in the September attack that killed a ...

In this May 3, 2013 photo, Daniel N. Mendelson, CEO of data analysis firm Avalere Health, poses for a photograph at their Washington office. Cancer patients could face high costs for medications under President Barack Obama's health care law, Mendelson warns. Avalere’s research shows that one in four cancer patients walks away from the pharmacy counter empty-handed when facing a copay of $500 or more for a newly prescribed drug.  “It’s important that the benefit design not discriminate against people with chronic illness, and high copays do that,” he says. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Huge drug cost disparities seen in health overhaul

Cancer patients could face high costs for medications under President Barack Obama's health care law, industry analysts and advocates warn. Where you live could make a huge difference in what you'll pay. To try to keep premiums low, some states are allowing insurers to charge patients a hefty share of ...

This photograph taken on Saturday, May 11, 2103, in Portland, Maine, shows the cover of former U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe's new book, which is being released Tuesday. Snowe's book is a call to action to end what she calls excessive partisanship in Congress.  (AP Photo/Clarke Canfield)

Snowe presses for bipartisanship in new book

U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe describes a scene out of a Rockwell painting: With Washington crippled by a blizzard, President Barack Obama worked the week before Christmas with a fire roaring in the fireplace in the Oval Office. Outside the window, his daughters played in the snow with their dog. Inside, ...

Fundraising from HHS secretary draws scrutiny

A fundraising push by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is drawing criticism from a key Senate Republican who questions whether she has a conflict of interest. HHS spokesman Jason Young confirms that Sebelius in recent weeks has asked various charitable foundations, businesses executives, churches and doctors to donate ...

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