Posted by Sebastian Reuter on October 1, 2013 · 9 Comments
[Updated 4:13pm AK Time] So it seems that Lisa is not breaking the law… just being really slimy about it. She has claimed her staff as ‘excepted’ aka essential. Thus they need to show up to work – but don’t get paid until the shut down is over. Mean while 800,000 Federal Employees are deemed non-essential – and don’t get paid at all. Here are some people that are considered “non-essential” – while the person that get’s Lisa’s coffee is considered essential. The Doctors at the Center for Disease Control that run the flu program Employees that run the Department…
Category Alaska, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski · Tags ACA, Alaska, Anchorage, beltway, breaking the law, DC, healthcare, illiegal, interns, Lisa Murkowski, Obamacare, shut down, shutdown, unpaid, washington dc, Washington Post
Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 29, 2013 · 9 Comments
We’re just a few days from launch for critical portions of the Affordable Healthcare Act. Republicans in Washington, D.C., are so freaked out they’ve taken the economy hostage and threatened to shoot it. Conservatives with “support the troops” on their car bumpers have no problem cutting off paychecks to soldiers in a doomed bid to “protect” Americans from affordable health care. I’ll bet the list of things they want before they’ll agree to pay the nation’s debts was made by cutting words out of magazines and pasting them on a piece of paper. In case I’m being too subtle, this…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Barack Obama, Ethics, Headlines, Health, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Nation, Republicans, Sean Parnell, Shake it, Strategery, Teabaggery, Veterans · Tags Affordable Healthcare Act, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Obamacare, Sean Parnell, Ted Cruz
Posted by Jeanne Devon on June 28, 2012 · 38 Comments
~President Obama signs the Affordable Care Act in 2010 Today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the Affordable Care Act means that critical new benefits for women remain intact. The constitutionality of Obama’s Health Care plan was in question, and a 5-4 decision (including Chief Justice Roberts) came down in favor of the President’s health care reform law. Even the individual mandate was upheld, not under the Commerce Clause, but under Congress’ powers of taxation. Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Northwest released a statement this morning stating that under today’s ruling, millions of women will have access to birth…