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Healthy Choices? Insurance Cos. Eye High Court for Answers Fox Business While all eyes in Washington are glued to the Supreme Court, no group is watching the legal soap opera more closely than the health-insurance sector. The nation's highest court heard arguments debating the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Loss of insurance mandate wouldn't kill health law STLtoday.com (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) President Barack Obama's health care law would not automatically collapse if the Supreme Court strikes down the unpopular requirement that most Americans carry medical insurance or face a penalty. The overhaul could still ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skeptical justices question insurance mandate Houston Chronicle President Barack Obama's health insurance mandate faced skeptical questioning by five justices. Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / 2012 Brendan Smialowski WASHINGTON - The future of President Barack Obama's signature health care law faced serious skepticism ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insurance Reform Moves Forward WKRG-TV For the first time in months, progress is made on legislation to reform homeowner?s insurance. (more) The Alabama Affordable Insurance Commission met Tuesday and endorsed a package of bills aimed at homeowner's insurance reform. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Auto Insurance Policy Review -- When is Enough Enough? Sacramento Bee About 14 percent of drivers nationwide (roughly one in seven) are uninsured, according to the Insurance Research Council (IRC). That means that of nearly 5.5 million car accidents in 2009, nearly 770000 involved an uninsured driver. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Broccoli, cellphones and the Obama healthcare law Reuters By James Vicini | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If Congress has the power to require that Americans obtain health insurance, US Supreme Court justices on Tuesday asked hypothetical questions on what would be next - insisting that people eat broccoli, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health-care act's penalty isn't a tax — or could it be? Chicago Sun-Times In the first instance, Verrilli was urging the court to address the constitutionality of the individual health insurance mandate in spite of an 1867 law that ordinarily bars legal challenges to taxes that have not been collected yet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Battle over building in Puget Sound flood plains The Seattle Times A national environmental group asked a federal judge on Tuesday to temporarily stop the federal government from issuing flood insurance policies for new development in certain flood-prone areas around Puget Sound. By PHUONG LE Associated Press No ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Motor insurance to get costlier on higher 3rd-party premium Times of India MUMBAI: Motor insurance rates will rise from April 1 with the insurance regulator notifying new rates for motor third-party premium. The increase ranges from 6% at the lowest end to 40% at the higher end. Third-party cover refers to the mandatory ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bruning says questioning shows insurance mandate in trouble Lincoln Journal Star If the mandate requiring individuals to acquire health care insurance -- or be fined for failure to do so -- is stricken from the law, the question then becomes whether the law itself can continue to stand without that fundamental provision. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cavallo & Signoriello Insurance Brings Distractology to Mansfield High School Patch.com Arbella Insurance Charitable Foundation Cavallo & Signoriello Insurance is proud to bring the state-of-the-art Distractology 101 tour to Mansfield during the week of March 26-30. Distractology 101 is an interactive program developed by the Arbella ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Spring Branch ISD employees to pay more for insurance Houston Chronicle By Annette Baird Teachers and other employees in the Spring Branch Independent School District will have to pay more for medical insurance next year, with no guarantees of a pay increase to cover the rising costs. Superintendent Duncan Klussmann said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Conservative justices question insurance mandate KSBY San Luis Obispo News WASHINGTON (AP) - Today's historic Supreme Court arguments on health care reform suggest that the court may be ready to strike down the provision requiring Americans to buy insurance or pay a penalty. Justice Anthony Kennedy suggested the mandate "is a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Children-only insurance bill heads to governor Online Athens Nathan Deal has legislation on his desk that would require companies selling health insurance in Georgia to offer policies for children only. House Bill 1166 passed the Senate 42-2 and the House 161-1. The bill won support from both political parties ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lauren Scruggs, Model Who Walked Into Plane Propeller, Sues Over Incident Huffington Post Now, Scruggs and her father, Jeff, are suing Aggressive Insurance Services, the company that carries the insurance for the planes, the Dallas Morning News reports. The suit, filed on Monday, claims that the insurance company "verbally offered" to pay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-Clinton Solicitor General, Colorado AG React To SCOTUS Arguments NPR (blog) And under their police power, they probably can require people to buy insurance. Whether it's good public policy or not is another question." As for Tuesday's oral arguments, Suthers was clearly encouraged by what he heard, while Dellinger seemed ... See all stories on this topic » |
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