We have made progress on H.3101, but we still need to continue to call our Senators to ask them to vote to move H 3101 to a special order to have it voted on before the session ends. Thank you all for making calls and sending emails and we must continue until we get this [Click here for the full article...]
The SC legislative session adjourns this year on June 6th. That leaves us this week and next to get our bill passed in the Senate and signed by our Governor. Key allies in the Senate are now working on resurrecting H.3101, but they need to hear from an unprecedented amount of grass roots to put [Click here for the full article...]
There is a bill in the SC House of Representatives which will expand Medicaid through Obamacare, and our Representatives are set to welcome Obamacare through this legislation. After they finally passed an amended version of the Obamacare Nullification bill – H3101 which we worked so hard to support, now they come with this new bill [Click here for the full article...]
WASHINGTON | Wed Dec 5, 2012 5:18pm EST (Reuters) – The U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday released final rules for a new tax on medical devices, products ranging from surgical sutures to knee replacement implants, that starts next year as part of President Barack Obama’s 2010 healthcare law. The 2.3-percent tax must be paid, effective after [Click here for the full article...]
A fresh ObamaCare outrage If you like your doctor, you can keep her — unless you’re poor or disabled. By SCOTT GOTTLIEB The latest installment of ObamaCare is a scheme that’s uprooting the elderly poor and disabled who get care under Medicare and herding many into state-run Medicaid plans. All of these folks are dually [Click here for the full article...]
More misery for America’s most miserable city Commentary: Troubles in 1% Land. Stockton has fallen, and doesn’t know how to get back up Stockton, Calif., has ranked among the U.S.’s least literate cities, most obese cities, most crime-ridden and dangerous cities, and now it ranks among the nation’s most insolvent cities. The Los Angeles Times [Click here for the full article...]
by Dr. Susan Berry Repeal and Replace. That was the common refrain when House Republicans actually repealed ObamaCare in their chamber a year ago. Of course, the Senate Democrats rejected the repeal. But now there is a chance- some would say even a strong chance- that ObamaCare will be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court [Click here for the full article...]
