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Statement From White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Texas Judge’s Ruling Against Obamacare

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden is glad to see the Department of Justice is appealing the judge's decision, which blocks a key provision of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Biden Asked if He Should Keep Masks on While Delivering Speech on Obamacare's 11th Anniv

Biden Asks If He Should Keep Mask on While Delivering Speech on Obamacare's 11th Anniv

Questions about U.S. President Joe Biden's health surfaced after he stumbled climbing up to the Air Force One on his trip to Atlanta. On Obamacare's 11th anniversary, Biden's breathing was audible between lines with his mask while delivering his speech.
U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum, in Miami

Trump Promises 'Less Expensive' Healthcare Plan to Replace Obamacare

President Donald Trump insisted that he is going to implement "better healthcare" than Obamacare during this NBC town hall Thursday.

Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing Day 3: Takeaways and Analysis

Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee, faced a second round of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Presidential Debate: Trump, Biden Intensely Clash Over Supreme Court Nomination, Obamacare

Presidential Debate: Trump, Biden Clash Over Barrett Supreme Court Nomination and ObamaCare

The presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden kicked off their first presidential debate sparring over Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination and ObamaCare as insults fly.

Mike Pence Profile: His Stance on Immigration, Gun Rights, Abortion, Healthcare and Same-sex Marriage

Mike Pence's selection as Donald Trump running-mate is playing to mixed reviews, but voters don't figure to have much trouble deciphering where the "social issues warrior" stands on issues.

Study Finds Young Latinos 75 Percent More Likely Than Whites to Die of Cancer

Researchers at the University of Colorado found a disparity among cancer patients who died based on their ethnicity. While the initial study didn't find a direct cause, one reason may be the disproportionate number of non-Hispanic whites with health insurance in comparison to Latinos and blacks.

At Enrollment Conference, Congressman Joaquin Castro Calls on Texas Gov. Abbott to 'Do the Right Thing' and Expand ACA, Medicaid

The national effort to engage Americans, particularly the Latino community, about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) continued at Enroll America’s third State of Enrollment conference in Washington, D.C., where Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, exclusively told Latin Post about the health reform law’s benefits for the people.

Congressman Joaquin Castro, HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell to Address State of Affordable Care Act at Enrollment Conference in DC

U.S. Rep. Joaquín Castro, D-Texas, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell will address the state of the country's health care system at the State of Enrollment Conference in Washington, D.C. late next week.

California Could Become First State to Allow Immigrants to Purchase Obamacare

The state of California could be the first in the country to seek to legally allow immigrants the right to purchase health care insurance through Obamacare.

Obamacare Hits 20 Million Enrollees

His tenure at the White House is winding down, but it’s not keeping President Barack Obama from celebrating the milestones of his administration. The Affordable Care Act is one of Obama’s signature bills and he recently labelled it a success after the healthcare law marked a milestone with 20 million enrollees.

Donald Trump Unveils Healthcare Plan, Vows to Repeal Obamacare Despite Coverage for Latinos

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump revealed his healthcare plan, which he plans to implement after Congress repeals the Affordable Care Act, also referred to as Obamacare.

Marco Rubio on the Issues: Where the GOP Candidate Stands on Immigration, Healthcare, and More

At 44, Marco Rubio is the youngest GOP candidate vying for the party’s presidential nomination. At 44, Marco Rubio is the youngest GOP candidate vying for the party’s presidential nomination.

Jeb Bush On the Issues

Although he finished fourth in Tuesday's New Hampshire Republican primary, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is still very much in the race, speaking out against New Hampshire winner Donald Trump on issues such as immigration.

Obamacare Enrollment Deadline Nears, Latinos Remain Among Most Uninsured

Uninsured consumers are being urged to enroll for annual medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act ahead of Sunday's open enrollment deadline

Ted Cruz Has No Health Insurance 'Because of Obamacare'

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz cited President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law as the reason he no longer has healthcare insurance.

Rate of Uninsured Latino Children Declining Under Obamacare: Study

A new study finds the first full year of Obamacare resulted in an all-time low rate of Hispanic children living without health insurance.

Bernie Sanders Healthcare Plan: 'Medicare-for-All' Proposal Estimated at $1.4 Trillion Per Year

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders disclosed his “Medicare-for-all” plan, which the Vermont senator says will save the country $6 trillion over the next 10 years.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Releases Plan for US Universal Healthcare

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders released his plan for the U.S. Universal Healthcare Bernie Sanders is a man of the people and wants every American citizen to have access to affordable healthcare.

Democratic Debate Recap: Martin O'Malley Leads on Immigration, Puerto Rico Debt Crisis

Only one candidate acknowledged Puerto Rico financial crisis, immigration and the Obama administration’s deportation raids during the Democratic presidential deabte: Martin O’Malley.

Latinos and Obamacare: Health Secretary, Advocates on Affordable Care Act Impact on Hispanics

Latinos have encountered unique barriers to gaining health insurance, and more trouble could await as the House passed legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
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