Our panelists discuss the Lafayette Parish School Board's decision to fire Dr. Pat Cooper as well as an Obamacare architect's recent admission that lack of transparency ultimately led to the legislation's passing.
Contraception is among a range of preventive services that must be provided at no extra charge under the health care law that President Barack Obama signed in 2010 and the Supreme Court upheld two years later.
Vitter has reintroduced his amendment that would require all members of Congress, all Congressional staff, the President, Vice President and all political appointees in the administration to purchase their health insurance on the Obamacare Exchange.
U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy suggested that another delay in President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law meant the law was "unworkable" and has been implemented by his "unilaterally" changing law.
Our Wingin' It panelists discuss the increased resignation of Lafayette Parish public school teachers as well as the Supreme Court's upcoming decision regarding the Affordable Care Act and contraception.
Only four of 19 nationally recognized cancer centers that responded to an Associated Press survey said patients have access through all the insurers in their states' exchanges.
U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana accused President Barack Obama Tuesday morning of circumventing written law by issuing executive orders to postpone the implementation of the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act for medium-sized businesses.
Kevin Charest told congressional investigators he was unable to get answers to his questions from others inside the department, and he concluded that testing of the site was substandard.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Enrollment in health insurance plans through the federal marketplace has swelled, with more than 17,500 people in Louisiana signed up for coverage by December.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has seen its first skirmish of what is likely to be a long and contentious election-year fight over the health care overhaul.
Panelists discuss potential candidates for the next Lafayette School Board President as well as concerns from a group of Attorney Generals regarding Obamacare.
The Obama administration believes that roughly1-million people have signed up for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Those who don't have some sort of "minimum essential coverage" in place by March 31, 2014, will face a penalty under the Affordable Health Care law...
CHICAGO (AP) — Monday's deadline for signing up for insurance under the new health care law has effectively been extended through Tuesday in case of heavy demand on the government website.