The Better Care Reconciliation Act: Seven Conservative Concerns
7 concerns about the U.S. Senate's Obamacare 'repeal and replacement' bill
7 concerns about the U.S. Senate's Obamacare 'repeal and replacement' bill
Former SC Legislator explains federalism to The Beltway
More people on the rolls...and an ever-growing budget line item
This article was written by Ellen Weaver and Caleb Crosby, President of Alabama Policy Institute and was published in National Review on 1/19/2017. As the 115th Congress convenes and President-elect Trump prepares to take office tomorrow, our nation faces incredible challenges and opportunities. On health care in particular, the stakes couldn’t be higher, nor the path forward
Executive Summary Given the focus on the disastrous launch of the Obamacare insurance Exchanges in 2013, many people don’t know that most of Obamacare’s coverage gains have come not through those Exchanges, but through a new expansion of Medicaid to able-bodied, working-age adults. Medicaid was originally intended to provide important safety net coverage to vulnerable
South Carolina's Legislature convenes for the first time in 2017 this Tuesday.
As the dust begins to settle from the raucous 2016 election season, President-elect Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans are turning their attention toward governing.
The burning question is this: are patients really getting $6.7 trillion worth of care, or could there be a better way to take care of South Carolinians?
How much does Medicaid really cost in SC?
A new comprehensive study from the Interstate Policy Alliance (IPA) and Palmetto Promise Institute (PPI) concludes that increased federal spending...