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The Trump administration has moved to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Columbus and several other cities for allegedly sabotaging the Affordable Care Act.As The…
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A Texas judge last week ruled the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional. If upheld, the ruling would throw out the law’s pre-existing condition…
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Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives in the midterms earlier this month. Their campaign messages focused heavily on healthcare for…
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SnollygosterIn this week's Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU Public Media, Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the latest gubernatorial debate and how…
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Columbus is one of four cities suing the Trump Administration for its plans to undermine the Affordable care Act.The suit is based on the "take care"…
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The complaint, filed Thursday, alleges the Trump administration is "waging a relentless campaign to sabotage and, ultimately, to nullify the law." They say that violates the Constitution.
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The City of Columbus announced on Thursday it's filing a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for its treatment of the Affordable Care Act.Columbus…
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Gov. John Kasich says Ohio should be doing everything it can to defend the Affordable Care Act's requirement of health care coverage for people with…
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Final 2018 open enrollment numbers for the Affordable Care Act are out this week, and 230,000 Ohioans have signed up, a decrease of about 4 percent from last year. Ohio ranks 13th of 39 states in the number of new consumers and re-enrollments. The majority of sign-ups came from people between the ages of 55 and 64.
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The federal government has sharply cut funding to groups that help people enroll in health plans. But the groups say federal officials don't understand how much help and follow-up some people need.