Democratic senators up for re-election in five states are being targeted by issue ads run by the conservative 60 Plus Association.
The 60-second ads are identical except where the name of the senator is changed. They're aimed at Sens. Jon Tester of Montana, Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, Bill Nelson of Florida, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Claire McCaskill of Missouri...
The health care law of 2010 was the signature legislation of Barack Obama’s first term as President. However, according to a new poll from Gallup, the public is still very divided on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Governor Brian Schweitzer says republican cuts to health care for seniors, children, and people with disabilities, will force Montana to lower payments to hospitals, and other health care providers.
So I am wondering out loud how a program that has yet to be implemneted will cost money to reepeal? It would strike me that repeal of the "Affordable Health Care Act of 2010" would cause congress to start over with meaningful reform and cost reduction on the federal, state and local levels...
Many across the country believe the Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 should be revised, if not, all together repealed. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebilius explains why the act should stand.