U.S. Chamber to launch website for businesses to air health reform grievances
July 21, 2010 by The Hill, Mike Lillis
Filed under Top Headlines
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a fierce critic of the Democrats’ health reforms, is creating a website for businesses to “catalogue … how the healthcare law is impacting them.”
The business lobbying group will launch the site next Monday in Washington surrounded by business leaders and conservative lawmakers, [...]
Connolly’s Attempts to Overhaul Health Programs Bad For Federal Employees
July 19, 2010 by Culpeper Times, Jim Martin
Filed under Editorials / Opinion, Top Headlines
Originally published in the Culpeper Times
Now that Congress has rammed through health reform, several Members, including Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA), serving the 11th district, have wasted no time identifying another program to “reform,” broken or not. Unfortunately, it seems that the Federal Employees Health Benefit’s Program (FEHBP) has landed in their crosshairs in the form [...]
Health insurers adopt some new rules early
April 30, 2010 by Washington Post
Filed under Legislation / Policy
After being criticized as obstructionists during the long health-care debate, insurance companies now are implementing some popular provisions even sooner than the law demands.