Louisiana lawmakers have revived a proposal seeking to recreate federal health law protections for those with pre-existing health conditions in state law.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Another Louisiana Republican member of Congress has stopped short of endorsing the GOP House leadership's proposal to replace President Barack Obama's health law.
Rep. Mike Johnson, who represents northwest Louisiana's 4th District, says he's following the legislation as it moves through House committee review...
The new plan scraps fines imposed on taxpayers who do not purchase insurance and instead offers tax credits to those who purchase coverage in the open market.
Senior House Democrats are extolling the benefits of President Barack Obama's health care law in hopes of derailing Republican plans to gut the statute.
U.S. Sen. David Vitter says his reforms would make healthcare more affordable and accessible, and include legislation to repeal President Obama’s 2010 healthcare law.
The latest Associated Press-GfK poll finds that, if forced to choose between repealing the law and implementing it, 56 percent of Americans would repeal it.