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Nonprofit launches campaign to reach uninsured

A nonprofit group helping to spread the word about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul launched a campaign Tuesday that will target states with high numbers of uninsured Americans and tackle their skepticism with straightforward messages. The "Get Covered America" campaign will include door-to-door visits by volunteers, brochures handed out ...

Report: Slowdown in health care costs to continue

There's good news for most companies that provide health benefits for their employees: America's slowdown in medical costs may be turning into a trend, rather than a mere pause. A report Tuesday from accounting and consulting giant PwC projects lower overall growth in medical costs for next year, even as ...

Maine gov vetoes Medicaid expansion for 2nd time

Maine Gov. Paul LePage on Monday vetoed a bill to accept federal dollars to expand health care coverage to 70,000 more Mainers, saying he fears the state will ultimately bear the financial burden for the new enrollees. The Democratic-controlled Legislature last week approved a retooled proposal to expand Medicaid coverage ...

Pro-Obama group airing health ads

An outside group supporting President Barack Obama's agenda plans to air a series of ads this summer promoting Obama's health care overhaul. Organizing for Action intends to spend at least $1 million this summer on ads to draw attention to the implementation of the health care law, including its quality ...

State Senator Ted Gaines, R-Rocklin, watches as the votes are posted for one of the state budget bills at the Capitol Friday, June 14, 2013 in Sacramento, Calif.   Both houses of the Legislature approved the $96.3 billion budget plan on party line votes: 28-10 in the Senate and 54-25 in the Assembly.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Lawmakers expand Medicaid in final budget voting

The Legislature passed a major piece of the federal Affordable Care Act on Saturday, opting to expand Medicaid to 1.4 million low-income Californians, as it rushed to meet its deadline to complete a state budget. The action came a day after lawmakers passed the main budget bill outlining a $96.3 ...

Highlights of California's 2013-14 state budget

Highlights of the budget the Legislature is sending to Gov. Jerry Brown for the fiscal year that begins July 1. SPENDING: — Projects the state will collect $97.1 billion in general fund revenue and adopts a $96.3 billion spending plan for the 2013-14-fiscal year starting July 1. It maintains a ...

Arizona Gov. Brewer secures Medicaid expansion

Ending a six-month legislative session, Arizona lawmakers endorsed a key element of President Barack Obama's health care law in a huge political victory for Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, after a lengthy fight over Medicaid expansion that divided the state's Republican leadership. The expansion that will extend health care to 300,000 ...

Arizona House Speaker Rep. Andy Tobin, R-Paulden speaks on the floor during a recess prior to a special session for Medicaid funding on Thursday, June 13, 2013, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Arizona Legislature passes Medicaid expansion

The Arizona Legislature embraced a signature component of President Barack Obama's health care law Thursday after a drawn out battle that divided the state's Republican leadership and saw GOP Gov. Jan Brewer work closely with Democratic lawmakers to expand Medicaid access. The Legislature passed Brewer's $8.8 billion state budget and ...

FILE - In this June 7, 2013 file photo, President Barack Obama gestures as he talks about the Affordable Care Act in San Jose, Calif. President Barack Obama's health care law is called the Affordable Care Act, but a glitch could make it unaffordable for many low-wage workers, including employees at big chain restaurants, retail stores and hotels. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Coverage may be unaffordable for low-wage workers

It's called the Affordable Care Act, but President Barack Obama's health care law may turn out to be unaffordable for many low-wage workers, including employees at big chain restaurants, retail stores and hotels. That might seem strange since the law requires medium-sized and large employers to offer "affordable" coverage or ...

In this photo provided by by Ariz. Rep. Jeff Dial, Gov. Jan Brewer signs a proclamation calling the Legislature into special session, Tuesday, June 11, 2013, in Phoenix. Brewer acted after weeks of House delays in considering the state budget and her Medicaid expansion proposal. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Jeff Dial)

AZ House passes Medicaid expansion in Brewer win

The Arizona House passed an $8.8 billion state budget that includes Medicaid expansion early Thursday and puts Gov. Jan Brewer one Senate vote away from a huge political victory as she embraces a signature part of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law. A newly formed coalition of Democrats and ...

Highlights of the Democratic spending plan

Here are details of California's compromise spending plan negotiated between Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic legislative leaders ahead of Saturday's budget deadline: REVENUE: — Lawmakers will vote this week on a $96.3 billion state spending plan for the new fiscal year starting July 1. It maintains a $1.1 billion reserve ...

Budget compromise reflects governor's priorities

Gov. Jerry Brown appears to have held the line on fiscal restraint as a compromise budget plan with fellow Democrats in the Legislature is emerging. At the same time, he succeeded in getting his most important initiative — overhauling the state's school funding formula to target low-income students and English ...

Some highlights of the budget compromise

Here are some of the main issues lawmakers and the governor are resolving ahead of Saturday's budget deadline: REVENUE: —Brown proposed a $96.4 billion state spending plan for the new fiscal year starting July 1. It maintained a $1.1 billion reserve and paid down debt. But Democrats in the Legislature ...

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, talks with reporters after a budget meeting with Gov. Jerry Brown and Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, June 10, 2013.  Steinberg said that Democratic leaders are closing in on a budget deal that maintains fiscal balance for California.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Legislative leaders says state budget deal is near

Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature's Democratic leaders moved close to a state budget deal Monday that is expected to revamp education funding and begin restoring some of the social services cut during the recession. Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg emerged from a meeting with the governor and Assembly ...

Highlights of the state budget negotiations

Here are some of the main issues lawmakers and the governor are resolving ahead of Saturday's budget deadline: REVENUE: —Brown proposed a $96.4 billion state spending plan for the new fiscal year starting July 1. It maintained a $1.1 billion reserve and paid down debt. But Democrats in the Legislature ...

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2012, file photo, U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., speaks at a news conference in Trenton, N.J. Pallone says he’s officially in the race to fill the New Jersey U.S. Senate seat occupied by Frank Lautenberg until his death last week. Pallone spoke exclusively to The Associated Press on Sunday, June 9, 2013, but planned to hold a news conference Monday to announce his intentions. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry, File)

APNewsBreak: Pallone says he's in NJ Senate race

U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone said Sunday that he's officially in the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat occupied by Frank Lautenberg and can win the Democratic primary against better-known Newark Mayor Cory Booker by running on his progressive congressional record. Pallone planned to hold a news conference Monday announcing ...

FILE – In this Jan. 19, 2013 file photo  James Wilson of Elmore, Ala., left, rallies against gun control during a demonstration at the State Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. Exactly how you can exercise your constitutional rights depends on where you live. That’s the result of an increasing number of state laws on abortion and guns. Alabama Republicans this year have passed new regulations of abortion clinics and loosened limits on where citizens can carry guns. In liberal states such as New York and California, Democratic lawmakers have the opposite priorities. They’re shoring up access to abortion and tightening rules on guns. On both issues, critics of the limitations say the majority is threatening protected rights. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

State laws varied on gun, abortion laws

The U.S. Supreme Court says women in America can terminate a pregnancy and that every citizen has an individual right to own a firearm, but those rulings have done little to settle political arguments over abortion and guns. The result is an uneven medley of state laws, which means that ...

President Barack Obama arrives at Moffett Federal Airfield on Thursday, June 6, 2013, in Mountain View, Calif. Obama is traveling in California for two fundraisers ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Obama pitches new health care law in California

President Barack Obama on Friday encouraged the uninsured or those paying high prices for health insurance to sign up for coverage under his health care law and urged opponents to stop wasting time continuing to fighting its implementation. Obama used a trip to California to highlight how the state is ...

Health care thorny issue in immigration debate

Health care coverage for newly legalized immigrants is emerging as a thorny issue in Congress' drive to remake the nation's immigration system, posing hard-to-solve problems for Senate negotiators and threatening a bill-writing effort in the House. The question is how much access to taxpayer-subsidized care should be granted to immigrants ...

Panel considering 5 candidates for regulatory post

Five government, insurance and health care officials are in the running to manage New Mexico's newly independent insurance regulatory agency. Among the candidates are state Insurance Superintendent John Franchini and Milton Sanchez, who directs the Office of Health Care Reform in Gov. Susana Martinez's administration. Sanchez was the New Mexico ...

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