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In States That Didn't Expand Medicaid, It's As If Obamacare Doesn't Even Exist For The Poor

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Twenty-five states didn't take up the Obamacare Medicaid expansion at the beginning of this year, and the results speak for themselves: A new survey shows more than one-third of their lowest-income residents remain uninsured, a rate virtually unchanged from last year, even as millions gained coverage elsewhere.

Nationwide, the share of Americans 19 to 64 years old without health insurance fell from 20 percent to 10 percent, as 9.5 million people got covered by Medicaid or private health insurance, according to a poll of Obamacare enrollees published Thursday by the Commonwealth Fund.

Among adults who earn less than poverty wages in states that didn't expand Medicaid, the uninsured rate is 36 percent, a decline of two percentage points (termed not statistically significant) from last year. That compares to a dramatic drop from 28 percent to 17 percent in states that expanded Medicaid.

The debate over the Medicaid expansion remains arguably the most consequential unresolved matter related to the Affordable Care Act, as the refusal by Republican governors and state legislatures to accept federal dollars to provide health care to poor people is having real effects on the ground.
** Medicaid Expansion Decisions By States Have Predictable Results **

The authors of the ACA didn't foresee this outcome, which was made possible by a Supreme Court ruling in 2012 giving states the right to opt out of Medicaid expansion and granting GOP politicians another cudgel to use against Obamacare.Source: The Advisory Board Company
The law was originally designed to make Medicaid available to anyone who earns less than 133 percent of the federal poverty level, or $15,282 this year for a single person. The law also lets individuals who make between the poverty level of $11,490 to four times that amount get tax credits to cut the cost of private health insurance. But anyone who makes less than that -- or even nothing -- gets no assistance if they live in Texas, Florida, Louisiana or the other states didn't didn't expand the program.
** Law Meant To Cover The Uninsured Is Covering Them **Among Obamacare enrollees with either Medicaid or private health insurance obtained through insurance exchanges, 63 percent didn't have health coverage before. Two-thirds of new Medicaid enrollees were previously uninsured. The greatest gains in health coverage were among young adults, poor adults and Latinos, the survey found.

The Commonwealth Fund poll, conducted through telephone interviews of 4,425 people by the firm SSRS from April to June, focused special attention on the six most populous states.

California, which expanded Medicaid, cut its uninsured rate in half to 11 percent. In Florida, which did not expand the program to more people, the share of uninsured residents declined from 30 percent to 26 percent, a difference deemed statistically insignificant. Texas also didn't expand Medicaid, but its uninsured rate still fell from 34 percent to 22 percent, the survey found. Texas and Florida still have the highest uninsured rates in the nation.
** Big Variations In The Uninsured Rate In The Big States ** Reported by Huffington Post 16 hours ago.

A Survey Says: Newest Health Insurance Customers Are Generally Happy

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The rollout of the health law was problem-plagued, but a new study finds many of the people affected by it are pleased with their plans. Reported by NYTimes.com 16 hours ago.

Newest Health Insurance Customers Are Generally Happy

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Newest Health Insurance Customers Are Generally Happy Reported by ajc.com 16 hours ago.

Quote Selection Insurance Services - Obamacare Enrollment Center Grand Re-Opening

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Thursday July 10th marks the grand re-opening of the Santa Ana Enrollment Center for Obamacare participants at 2900 S. Harbor Blvd #225 Santa Ana CA, 92704.

Santa Ana, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2014

Thursday July 10th marks the grand re-opening of the Santa Ana Enrollment Center for Obamacare participants at 2900 S. Harbor Blvd #225 Santa Ana CA, 92704. For many people enrolling into the new healthcare marketplace is difficult task. At the Santa Ana Enrollment Center the state licensed and certified enrollment agents make the seemingly insurmountable task a simple ten to fifteen minute process. The re-opening has been due to the continued demand of consumers who simply need help navigating healthcare reform. Many consumers were not able to get through on the coveredca.com website during the enrollment period and while others were unaware there was a deadline of April 15, 2014 to begin with. There is an opportunity to qualify for health coverage even though the April 15th deadline has passed. For example low income, changing residence, losing health coverage are all examples of reasons someone may be able to apply.

"Education of the consumer is one of our key missions" says CFO Adam Tolin who launched the re-opening. "People are extremely confused and without the help of a professional this is a difficult and tedious process we help simplify. Educating the masses has proved fulfilling as we have seen numerous consumers come back to us because of the assistance we were able to provide them. People need help and we have proven ourselves as the resource in our community regarding the new healthcare laws." At the enrollment center the state certified agents help consumers understand the requirements to qualify and also help direct consumers to what plans might be best for them and their families.

About Quote Selection - A private insurance firm that provides individuals with a variety of health insurance options to choose from. Predominantly working within the healthcare reform arena due to the massive demand from consumers that are shopping for new coverage. Reported by PRWeb 13 hours ago.

Empowris Hires National Director of Sales to Lead Expansion

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Dave Lange will be responsible for driving corporate sales throughout the US. Dave comes to empowris with over two decades of strategic selling and corporate expansion with previous employers, including Weight Watchers, Medtronic and Sprint.

St. Paul, MN (PRWEB) July 10, 2014

Empowris has announced the hiring of Dave Lange as their National Director of Sales. He will be responsible for driving corporate sales throughout the US. Dave has a successful track record in the Health & Wellness industry, most recently serving as the Strategic Sales Manager with Weight Watchers International, Inc. Dave comes to empowris with over two decades of strategic selling and corporate expansion with previous employers, including Weight Watchers, Medtronic and Sprint. “Dave brings high energy, experience and passion for Health & Wellness and we are thrilled to have him as a part of our team,” says CEO Dave Olsen. “As our sales leader, Dave will work to ensure our marketplace approach to wellness will help employers drive the health of their employees resulting in a reduction in medical claims spend.”

“Dave’s background and knowledge of the industry is why we brought him to empowris”, says VP of Business Development, Jim Wieland. “Our new approach to the industry coupled with Dave’s track record is an excellent partnership.”

“I came to empowris because of their new approach to wellness. Today’s employee wants the opportunity to choose the approach to achieving a healthier lifestyle that is most appropriate for their individual needs,” says Dave Lange. “I look forward to the challenge ahead and can’t wait to introduce our qualified, accountable, marketplace approach to employers and health plans.”

Contact Dave Lange for more information or to request a demo.

About Empowris

Empowris offers a new approach to corporate health and wellness programs - a qualified, accountable marketplace of a community's top weight management programs, designed to drive employee engagement and healthy outcomes. Through the application of best practice guidelines, empowris ensures that employees are using programs designed for results. You can visit empowris at http://www.empowris.com to learn more and to view a two minute video that highlights just a few ways empowris is bringing accountability and transparency to corporate wellness.

Empowris, LLC was founded by its parent company HSM Companies, Inc. in 2010 (http://www.hsminc.com). HSM is a specialty healthcare management services company providing cost management solutions to health plans, employers, third-party administrators, health insurance, and workers’ compensation carriers. Having almost 30 years of experience in managing networks and controlling medical claim costs, HSM, Inc in consultation with the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health established empowris, LLC to offer employers a targeted solution for reducing health care costs and improving employee productivity with a focus on wellness, specifically weight management. Reported by PRWeb 12 hours ago.

Contraceptive Ruling Becomes Campaign Trail Flashpoint

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The Supreme Court ruled that many businesses would not have to pay for health insurance that covered contraceptives if they objected on religious grounds. Reported by NPR 9 hours ago.

Fact Checker: Did health insurance premiums jump 50 percent because of Obamacare?

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* “Lamar was proven right”*

—voiceover of new campaign ad for Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.)

This campaign ad highlights Alexander’s role as one of the chief GOP critics of President Obama’s health-care law during a nationally televised “health-care summit” held on Feb. 25, 2010. Reported by Washington Post 10 hours ago.

Calif. Muslims see religious liberty burden in butchering rule

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Sacramento, Calif., Jul 10, 2014 / 04:07 am (CNA).- Proposed California food safety rules for butchering animals have raised concerns among the state’s Muslims, who say the rules would prevent them from practicing their religious beliefs.

“Religious freedom is an important issue for all Americans. It is at the core of the freedoms our country was founded on and a value we pride ourselves on,” Zahra Billoo, executive director of the Council of Islamic Relations’ San Francisco Bay Area Office, told CNA July 8.

The celebration of Eid al Adha, a Muslim holiday which includes a ritual sacrifice of an animal, the meat of which is shared among family, friends, and the poor. Food safety proposals in California may threaten the ability of local Muslims to carry out the sacrifice in accord with their beliefs.

Billoo explained that Muslims sacrifice an animal during Eid al Adha “as a means of paying respect for and honoring the story of Prophet Abraham and his sacrifice.”

Unlike Jews and Christians, who believe Abraham was told by God to sacrifice his son Isaac but then substituted a ram after proving his faith, Muslims hold that Abraham was commanded to sacrifice his other son, Ishmael.

California Muslims’ commemoration of the event could be endangered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s proposed regulation on custom slaughterhouses.

The rule would require the slaughterhouses to stun animals before a non-employee can come in and cut the animal’s throat, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Muslims sometimes use special slaughterhouses to make their sacrifice for Eid al Adha. To mark the occasion, a conscious animal is slaughtered by making a single cut across its neck with a long, sharp blade while saying a short prayer.  

“The proposed rule would undermine the ability of Muslims to engage in the slaughter, specifically by requiring that the animal be stunned in advance,” Billoo said.

Stunning an animal would undermine the halal requirements that many Muslims follow, she noted.

Billoo said that some Muslims have a “sincerely held religious belief that they must personally slaughter their meat.”

“The proposed rules would inhibit the ability to engage in these practices.”Billoo said regulators are now reviewing submitted comments on the proposed new rule. The agency could disregard the new rules, adopt them as proposed, or make a new proposal and again seek public comment.

Brice Hamack, an attorney with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, California, said in a June 30 letter to the California Department of Food and Agriculture that the regulation, as written, would “prohibit many American Muslims residing in California from practicing their religious beliefs,” adding that the regulation is inconsistent with current California legal codes regarding the religious slaughter of animals.

Eric Rassbach, deputy general counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, encouraged non-Muslims to “stand up for the right of Muslims to engage in this.”

“That’s something that everyone should stand up for, even if they don’t personally stand to benefit,” he remarked to CNA.

Rassbach’s organization has been defending Catholic and other Christian organizations, on the basis of religious liberty, against federal requirements to provide employees with health insurance coverage for sterilization and contraception.

He said that respecting religious freedom is “part of everyone being able to live together.”

While a religious practice may not make sense to somebody else, he said, “we can at least agree that in order for our fellow citizens to be able to follow their religion, we should try to accommodate that and make space for that.”

“That’s what California should do,” he added.

Rassbach said there have been efforts in some European countries to ban halal or kosher slaughter. He attributed the rarity of these efforts in the U.S. to the fact that the practices are recognized as humane under U.S. law.

He suggested that California regulators may not have considered the religious issue and could adjust the law. In his view, the regulators have a duty under the California and U.S. constitutions to respond to religious concerns and advance a government interest “without impinging on this religious activity.” He said this duty is especially clear given that California statutes already recognize this kind of slaughter.

“Religious freedom is not going to be something that’s only going to be provided to a certain group,” Rassbach said. “In our system, we treat different religious groups equally.”

“It would be very unfortunate that if somebody doesn’t agree with a particular religious practice it could be banned. Almost everybody who is religious has some practice that other people don’t agree with.” Reported by CNA 10 hours ago.

Behind the scenes of New York's battle over proposed 13 percent health insurance increases

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There are major differences between proposed health insurance premium increases in New York for 2015, and state regulators are considering whether to even the playing field a bit. The average increase requested by insurers is about 13 percent, though some spikes could reach as high as 36 percent. State regulators will set the final rates before November, when open health insurance enrollment starts for next fiscal year. Bob Hinckley, chief strategy officer for CDPHP, an Albany-based insurer, says… Reported by bizjournals 10 hours ago.

Health Plans Need To 'Retool' Obamacare Enrollment, J.D. Power Study Says

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Based on general dissatisfaction with the first shopping experience for private coverage under the Affordable Care Act, a new J.D. Power study indicates next fall’s open enrollment period needs myriad improvements. The inaugural J.D. Power 2014 Health Insurance Marketplace Shopper Study indicates overall enrollment satisfaction during the first signup period for [...] Reported by Forbes.com 8 hours ago.

Obamacare shoppers - the older they are, the unhappier: survey

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J.D. Power, known for its customer satisfaction surveys about cars, has asked people about their experience shopping for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. It found the overall satisfaction rating was 615 on a scale of 1,000. That's about... Reported by NJ.com 8 hours ago.

Over 2000 Records Added to Exact Data’s Insurance Companies B2B Database

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The Chicago-Based data firm recently renewed its business-to-business (B2B) listings, adding and updating information for thousands of insurance professionals.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 10, 2014

Exact Data, a direct marketing list provider in Chicago, IL recently completed an update to its database in accordance with its monthly data hygiene routine. The update, which compared database records against the US Postal Service’s NCOA (National Change of Address) list brought in thousands of new listings to the company’s already extensive database of Insurance Professionals. The database now contains the most recent records available for Agents, Brokers, and Insurance Companies of all kinds including Health, Dental, Automotive, and Home Insurance providers.

The update added multi-channel records for Insurance Companies, so in addition to new addresses, there are also new Email and phone contacts available. Part of the recent update also involved scrubbing the database clean from DNC (Do Not Call) records and opt-out Email Addresses. Each opt-in Email address is then verified for activity and responsiveness using BriteVerify.

“Exact Data maintains a high level of data quality in order to provide marketers with the best value for their mailing lists, whether they’re targeting Insurance Companies or any industry out there,” states Larry Organ, CEO.

There are hundreds of customization options to use in building a targeted Insurance Companies Mailing Lists from the database at Exact Data. The more selects that are applied to a list, the more focused a direct marketing campaign will be, increasing the potential for generating prime leads. Here are some examples of more focused lists aimed at Insurance Professionals:· Insurance Carriers by Specialty Mailing List
· Disability Health Insurance Providers Mailing List
· Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance Providers Mailing List

If you’re interested in building your own customized marketing list from Exact Data, click here or contact an account manager directly at 877-440-3282 or info(at)exactdata(dot)com.

About Exact Data
Exact Data provides multi-channel direct marketing services with a specialty in postal, email, and telephone list solutions. Encompassing the entire life cycle of customer information, Exact Data’s services focus on acquiring and retaining customers, validating, cleaning, and enhancing customer data, and improving the overall performance of marketing communications. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.

Self-Employed Small Business Owner Scores Big With Obama Care Affordable Health Insurance

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Moshe Publications, Inc. releases latest book: MIRACULOUS! A Very Special Thanks To the Obama Administration, Hillary Clinton, Blue Shield Insurance, and Dr. Brad Elkins, Eye Surgeon. “What the Affordable Health Insurance Act did for me…

Tarzana, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2014

After five years of waiting and suffering with poor vision and cataracts disease, and unable to get affordable Health Insurance coverage, 48 years "young" self-employed business owner, screenwriter, author, film maker, biographer, accountant, golfer and movie fan Randolph M. Hirsch finally said to himself: "This is the year to get things done."

For years, because of a pre-existing condition and unable to afford the expensive insurance rates that were being quoted to him, and being turned down by the big insurance companies, Randy contacted a friend asking for a referral to a local Health insurance agent.

At the last minute, Randy enrolled in the affordable health care covered plan, on the due date of April 15th, 2014 and was fully covered!

The miraculous, important, touching and very informative story of how Obama Care affordable health coverage helped a small business owner, weekend dad to get insurance and the life changing cataracts eye surgery that he needed.

This book is for every person in America who is self employed and doesn't have any insurance coverage yet.

Dedicated to and written especially for all self-employed people and small business owners across the country who currently don't have any health insurance coverage.

This book is specifically targeted to:

Self employed people across the country

Small business owners in the USA

Independent Insurance Agents all across this great country of ours wanting to offer the Obama Care Health plan and insurance coverage to their self employed clients

Any part-time or full-time employees who work for small business owners that don't offer any Health Insurance benefits

Golfers and Accountants Nationwide who are interested in Affordable Health Insurance coverage!

Anyone who has had a recent medical scare or procedure done, that didn't have any insurance -- and does not want to go through anything like that again --without proper Insurance!

Any person suffering from Cataracts disease or other illnesses, who cannot afford the necessary treatment or surgery and doesn’t have proper Health Insurance coverage.

Worldwide Book promotion Marketing campaign Launched on July 4th.

“Mr. Obama hooked me up! Now I need Your help to spread the word. I’m dedicating the next year of my life to promoting this book and the Obama Care Affordable Health Insurance and Protecting Patient’s rights Act. Help me get the book to libraries, schools, Health insurance agents, people in the media, Talk shows, radio shows, self employed people and small business owners nationwide!”

Feel Good Story of the Year

For Phone interviews, public appearances, speeches and book signings, Contact author and publisher Randy Hirsch through:

Moshe Publications, Inc.
Toll-free # (855) 333-6897 or (818) 908-4083
EMAIL: MoshePublications(at)gmail(dot)com

For your copy of the book: http://www.A-Very-Special-Thanks.com

Main Publishing company’s website: http://www.MoshePublications.com Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.

Millennials Believe Government Has Failed--and Yet They Want More of It

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Millennials Believe Government Has Failed--and Yet They Want More of It Two-thirds of millennials--the 18-29-year-olds who were key to the election and re-election of President Barack Obama--now say that government is inefficient and wasteful. And yet just as many of them say they want more government, regardless: they want government to provide health insurance, they want government to guarantee a living wage, they want government to pay for college, and they want government to provide for the poor.

Those are the results of a new Reason-Rupe poll released Thursday. The headline at Reason.com focuses only on millennials' skepticism of government: "Millennials Think Government Is Inefficient, Abuses Its Power, and Supports Cronyism." Yet the poll numbers showing millennials' support for big government are at least strong, if not stronger. (The full study accounts for the paradox by calling millennials a "politically unclaimed" group.)

There is a disconnect here, a failure among millennials to draw the obvious conclusions from their experiences of big government. Or perhaps it is a failure to distinguish between political sentiment and political reality: they know that big government does not work, and yet also derive some utility from political idealism. The thinking here seems to be that while government is wasteful and inefficient, if it helps in some small way, that is enough.

The fact that there might be better ways of helping people without government is one that seems not to have occurred to them. This is a generation that "knew not Reagan," and that was never taught anything about the Cold War, except that communism was a nice idea that failed in the USSR but might work elsewhere. This is a generation failed by the education system, and by a political opposition that struggles to provide alternatives. Reported by Breitbart 6 hours ago.

America Was Built on Hope Not Fear

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Well, son, I'll tell you:
Life for me ain't been no crystal stair.
It's had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor -- Bare.
But all the time
I'se been a-climbin' on,
And reachin' landin's,
And turnin' corners,
And sometimes goin' in the dark
Where there ain't been no light -- taken from Langston Hughes' poem "Mother to Son"

This has long been one of my favorite poems. Hughes writes about a conversation presumably from a female parental figure endowed with the wisdom of living to her son.

"Life for me ain't been no crystal stair," while easy to invoke the contemporary imagery of the disparity between the one percent and the rest of America, I tend to view it in a larger context that can be applied to most Americans.

It is too easy to see "crystal stair" as reserved for those who are thriving economically. While that can certainly be a valid observation, it also blinds one to the possibility that the stairs that one climbs in other aspects of the their life are not made of crystal, but are torn up boards void of carpet complete with splinters and tacks.

I think of Santiago, the main character in Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea."

From an economic standpoint or his lack of success as a fisherman, I doubt anyone one would suggest that life has been a crystal stair for him, at least not in the classical sense. But from the perspective of his indomitable spirit, his refusal to pair his optimism with his present circumstances he becomes the envy who of many who may possess far greater financial resources.

In spite of any difficulties, Santiago, like the mother in Hughes' poem, continue to climb, to reach for what is possible, both defiantly refuse to be identified by their current condition.

Does that not define America at it's best? What began as a debt-burdened nation that won a war of attrition against the greatest military of its time, but fast-tracked itself in record time to become an economic and military superpower.

For all of its virtues and vices, America has always stood as a beacon of hope. Movements such as civil rights, women's suffrage, and gay equality could not have occurred if America did not promote hope and possibility.

Like its historical antecedents, America risks destruction from within. Hope is being challenged by irrational fear.

That fear has grown exponentially since Thomas Frank wrote his 2004 bestseller What the Matter with Kansas?

Frank explores how the state of Kansas went from a 19th century liberal hotbed to a 21st century brand of populist conservatism. It is a social concoction forged by opposition to so-called cultural issues and liberal elites that allows residents of the Jayhawk State to freely and willfully support economic policies that are antagonistic to the self-interest of many.

Regardless of how one feels about the Affordable Care Act, how can there be far more public outcry and political angst against the proposition of providing every American with health insurance than a preemptive war that was wrong about everything in the run-up, except Saddam Hussein was a bad guy? Is health care really worse than a war that was put on the government credit card, that did not have the moral decency to have a line item in the federal budget, left for our children and grandchildren to pay?

That fear is persuading many Americans to support the economic policies of the one percent when they have as much chance of being admitted to that vaunted fraternity as they do riding a pigeon to the moon with an anvil tied to it's tail.

America has never been at its best when fear was at the foundation. It has always been the valor of men and women who believed in hope and possibility more than those who stood at the citadel of the prevailing status quo that has made America great. Reported by Huffington Post 5 hours ago.

New Cigna Individual Supplemental Health Products Pay Lump Sums from $5k to $100k for Those Diagnosed with Cancer, Heart Attack or Stroke

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New Cigna Individual Supplemental Health Products Pay Lump Sums from $5k to $100k for Those Diagnosed with Cancer, Heart Attack or Stroke AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cigna's suite of supplemental health insurance products, Flexible Choice, provides lump sum payments from $5,000 to $100,000 for individuals diagnosed with a heart attack, stroke or cancer. Reported by Business Wire 5 hours ago.

United States: Can You Link Insurance Premiums To Smoking? - Fisher & Phillips LLP

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Rocked by soaring costs, including skyrocketing increases in health insurance premiums, employers are desperate to manage whatever costs they can. Reported by Mondaq 5 hours ago.

GovBeat: Michigan reached its health insurance enrollment goals 8 months early

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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) announced Thursday that the state had reached its first-year goal of signing up 322,000 residents for the Healthy Michigan Plan eight months early.

About 477,000 Michigan residents are eligible for the Health Michigan Plan, the state’s expanded Medicaid program for low-income residents. To be eligible, individuals cannot qualify for or be enrolled in Medicare or other Medicaid programs and must have income at or below 133 percent of the poverty level. Reported by Washington Post 2 hours ago.

Anti-Obamacare Ads May Have Totally Backfired

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The hundreds of millions of dollars spent on anti-Obamacare ads may have inadvertently encouraged enrollment, a Brookings Institution study released Wednesday found.

In a state-by-state look at spending on ads attacking the Affordable Care Act, Brookings found that increased ad spending per capita was tied to declining enrollment in red states but linked with increasing enrollment in blue states.

“This implies that anti-ACA ads may unintentionally increase the public awareness about the existence of a governmentally subsidized service and its benefits for the uninsured,” wrote Brookings Institution fellow Niam Yaraghi, noting that anti-Obamacare ads may have encouraged people to sign up by making them think it might be a limited-time offer.

“In the states where more anti-ACA ads are aired, residents were on average more likely to believe that Congress will repeal the ACA in the near future,” he said. “People who believe that subsidized health insurance may soon disappear could have a greater willingness to take advantage of this one time opportunity.”

The study found that anti-Obamacare spending was highest in Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana and North Carolina, four states expected to have especially competitive Senate midterm elections. Spending on these ads, The Hill noted, is likely a GOP tactic to rally opposition to the ACA in order to benefit their candidates at the polls.

Of the more than $445 million spent on ads mentioning Obamacare, negative ads outspent positive ones 15-to-1, a Kantar Media CMAG report found in May. Reported by Huffington Post 9 minutes ago.

Boehner Officially Begins Plan To Sue Obama

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Boehner Officially Begins Plan To Sue Obama House Speaker John Boehner's lawsuit against President Barack Obama will focus on Obama's 2013 decision to unilaterally delay implementation of the so-called employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act.

Boehner's office released a draft document on Thursday of the resolution set to be filed in the House of Representatives, which would authorize the chamber to take legal action against the president. 

"Today we’re releasing a draft resolution that will authorize the House to file suit over the way President Obama unilaterally changed the employer mandate," Boehner said in a statement.

"In 2013, the president changed the health care law without a vote of Congress, effectively creating his own law by literally waiving the employer mandate and the penalties for failing to comply with it. That’s not the way our system of government was designed to work. No president should have the power to make laws on his or her own."

The House Rules Committee will consider the draft resolution next Wednesday.

Boehner has hinted at the lawsuit for weeks, arguing Obama has continually overstepped his constitutional authority. Boehner sent a memo to the House Republican conference late last month, informing them of his plans to file legislation in July that would allow the House of Representatives to file suit to compel Obama to "faithfully execute the laws of our country."

He wrote in a CNN.com op-ed on Sunday that the House could target a number of specific executive actions as fodder for its lawsuit, including Obama's actions with regard to the Affordable Care Act, energy regulations, foreign policy, and education.

The White House and the president himself have jokingly dismissed the lawsuit. Most notably, Obama taunted House Republicans during a speech last week in which he pressed them to find a solution to replenish the Highway Trust Fund.

"I told him, I’d rather do things with you, pass some laws, make sure the Highway Trust Fund is funded so we don’t lay off hundreds of thousands of workers. It’s not that hard," Obama said of Boehner.

"Middle-class families can’t wait for Republicans in Congress to do stuff. So sue me. As long as they’re doing nothing, I’m not going to apologize for trying to do something."

Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, blasted Boehner's plan in a statement.

"Time and again, House Republicans’ total abdication of responsibility has forced the President to act," Hammill said. "They’ve wasted billions of taxpayer dollars forcing a downgrade of the U.S. economy and a shutdown of the federal government, and now, after wasting millions defending discrimination in the federal courts, the resolution unveiled tonight would authorize hiring more partisan lawyers for yet another legal boondoggle doomed to fail."

The Obama administration first delayed a year ago the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act, which requires most businesses with 50 or more full-time employees to provide health insurance meeting certain minimum criteria — or pay a penalty of $2,000 per worker.In February, the administration announced it will delay the mandate's penalty another year for small businesses with 50-99 workers. It said it would also adjust some of the requirements for larger employers. 

Under the new Treasury Department rules, businesses with 100 employees or more must offer coverage to at least 70% of full-time workers in 2015 and 95% in 2016, or face a penalty. 

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