The Supreme Court will not release their ruling on Obamacare until Thursday. That means the wait is on for all of us that want to know if this controversial law will pass muster. But how will the court rule? What do you think? Vote in our poll below and let us know what you expect...
Congressman Charles Boustany joined "Mornings With Ken and Bernie" today to talk about the cost of the healthcare reform act, a new VA super clinic and the President's recent comments about the healthcare decision before the United States Supreme Court...
Opponents of the healthcare law passed by Congress under the direction of President Obama have officially filed their paperwork with the Supreme Court of the United States.
It was a spirited discussion today when "Winging It Wednesday" panelists Carol Ross, Mike Stagg and Warren Caudle examined substance versus style in relation to the Presidential Race.
President Obama says he wants to work around Congress...again. This time on his healthcare law. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that part of the law would make costs soar after the law fully takes effect in 2014.
Should the President do the end run he is planning or should he go back to Congress...
The word has come from Washington that the U. S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case against Obamacare. The Obama Administration has said that they are confident that the healthcare law will prevail once the court hears it. Opponents are equally as confident...
Republican Congressman Jeff Landry weighs in on the Justice Department's plans to file a petition today asking the Supreme Court to uphold the individual mandate in the health reform law.
The cost of healthcare is getting even more expensive in the United States. According to Politico, the cost of a healthcare premium for an employer provided plan is now more than the cost of a Ford Fiesta.
When the President passed his plan, he said that costs would not go up for healthcare and yet premiums are up 8-9 percent this year, as compared with a 3 percent hike last year...
Governor Bobby Jindal is pitching his bid to privatize a health insurance program for state workers as a fight against government-run health care, equating it to his opposition to President Barack Obama's health overhaul.
Washington, DC – U.S. Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., MD (R-Southwest Louisiana) today applauded the U.S. Senate for finally passing the repeal of the unpopular 1099 provision in the health-care law.
Washington, DC –
U.S. Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., MD (R-Southwest Louisiana) today commented on Louisiana’s decision to request a waiver for ObamaCare.