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Proposed Regulations Will Help to Avoid Unreasonable Health Insurance Premium Increases (December 21, 2010)
Partial Victory, Partial Loss for Affordable Care Act in Virginia Court Decision about Health Reform Law (December 13, 2010)
New HHS Regulations on Mini-Med Plans Will Help Consumers Become More Informed Buyers of Health Coverage (December 9, 2010)
Families USA: Dismissal of Liberty University’s Lawsuit Is a Victory for Health Care Consumers (December 1, 2010)
New HHS Rules Ensure that Most of Consumers’ Health Care Premium Dollars Will Actually Provide Health Care (November 22, 2010)
Key National Health Care Groups File Motion in Federal Suit (November 10, 2010)
Despite Democratic Party Losses, Public Still Opposes Repeal of Health Care Reform (November 3, 2010)
Families USA Reaction to Federal Court Argument in Virginia on Health Reform Law (October 18, 2010)
Families USA Statement on Partial Dismissal of Florida Lawsuit against Health Care Reform Law (October 14, 2010)
Nearly Half a Million People in Minnesota Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 14, 2010)
Almost 870,000 People in Michigan Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 14, 2010)
More than 420,000 People in Kentucky Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 14, 2010)
Administration Applauded for Holding Insurance Companies Accountable for Covering Children with Pre-Existing Conditions (October 13, 2010)
Almost 670,000 People in Virginia Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 13, 2010)
More than 287,000 People in Nevada Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 12, 2010)
Nearly 934,000 People in Georgia Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 12, 2010)
More than 260,000 People in Kansas Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 74,000 People in North Dakota Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 112,000 People in Hawaii Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 200,000 People in Idaho Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 400,000 People in Maryland Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 2.6 Million People in Texas Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 63,000 People in Vermont Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 416,000 People in Massachusetts Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 93,000 People in South Dakota Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly Half a Million People in Alabama Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 482,000 People in South Carolina Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 125,000 People in Maine Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 72,000 People in Alaska Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 200,000 People in Nebraska Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 60,000 People in Wyoming Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Almost Half a Millon People in Louisiana Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 76,000 People in Delaware Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 664,000 People in Tennessee Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 594,000 People in New Jersey Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Approximately 82,400 People in Rhode Island Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 42,000 People in District of Columbia Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 100,000 People in Montana Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 280,000 People in Mississippi Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
Nearly 382,000 People in Oklahoma Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 300,000 People in Utah Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 178,000 People in West Virginia Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 6, 2010)
More than 3 Million People in California Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 5, 2010)
Nearly Half a Million People in Colorado Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 4, 2010)
Nearly 580,000 People in Missouri Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (October 4, 2010)
More than 211,000 People in New Mexico Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 30, 2010)
Approximately 1.6 Million People in New York Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 29, 2010)
Nearly Half a Million People in Wisconsin Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 29, 2010)
More than Half a Million People in Arizona Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 28, 2010)
Nearly 2 Million People in Florida Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 28, 2010)
Nearly Half a Million People in Oregon Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 27, 2010)
More than 1 Million People in Ohio Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 27, 2010)
Republican Health Proposal Raises Taxes and Cuts Benefits for America’s Families (September 23, 2010)
More than 1 Million People in Pennsylvania Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 22, 2010)
Six-Month Anniversary of Health Reform Law Results in Immediate, Big Benefits (September 22, 2010)
More than 1 Million People in Illinois Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 21, 2010)
More than Half a Million People in Indiana Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 21, 2010)
More than 261,000 People in Iowa Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 20, 2010)
Nearly 109,000 People in New Hampshire Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 20, 2010)
More than 236,000 People in Connecticut Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 20, 2010)
Census Bureau: High Unemployment Results in Huge Increase of Uninsured to 50.7 Million in 2009 (September 16, 2010)
More than Half a Million People in Washington Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 16, 2010)
More than 1 Million People in North Carolina Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 16, 2010)
More than 300,000 People in Arkansas Will Be Eligible for Health Care Premium Tax Credits in 2014 (September 15, 2010)
29 Million Middle-Income Americans Eligible for Large Health Care Tax Credits in 2014 (September 14, 2010)
Trustees' Report: Health Reform Enhances Solvency of Medicare Trust Fund (August 5, 2010)
Speaker Pelosi’s Action to Speed Passage of Enhanced FMAP Funding Is ‘Wise, Timely, Essential’ (August 5, 2010)
Extension of Enhanced FMAP Funding Critical for State Budgets, State Economies, and Low-Income Families (August 4, 2010)
Families USA Statement on Denial of Dismissal of Virginia Lawsuit against Health Reform Law (August 2, 2010)
New Report Shows 80.8 Percent of Texas Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 80.8 Percent of Virginia Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 86.8 Percent of Louisiana Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 93.2 Percent of Mississippi Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 87.7 Percent of Alabama Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 89.2 Percent of Kentucky Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 87.5 Percent of North Carolina Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 80.1 Percent of Florida Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 88.1 Percent of South Carolina Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 89.6 Percent of Tennessee Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 86.2 Percent of Oklahoma Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 94.2 Percent of Arkansas Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 84.0 Percent of Georgia Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 22, 2010)
Obama Administration Empowers Consumers to Appeal Adverse Health Plan Decisions (July 22, 2010)
New Report Shows 78.5 Percent of Illinois Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 85.7 Percent of Ohio Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 91.9 Percent of North Dakota Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 84.3 Percent of Minnesota Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 90.8 Percent of Iowa Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 86.8 Percent of Wisconsin Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 93.6 Percent of South Dakota Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 93.8 Percent of Nebraska Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 88.9 Percent of Kansas Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 92.9 Percent of Indiana Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 85.1 Percent of Michigan Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 21, 2010)
New Report Shows 90.3 Percent of West Virginia Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 90.0 Percent of Pennsylvania Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 87.9 Percent of Vermont Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 82 Percent of Rhode Island Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 80.3 Percent of New Hampshire Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 90.1 Percent of Maine Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 79.8 Percent of Maryland Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 77.5 Percent of New Jersey Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 82.7 Percent of Delaware Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 74.1 Percent of Massachusetts Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 76.5 Percent of Connecticut Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 81.6 Percent of New York Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 20, 2010)
New Report Shows 86.5 Percent of Washington Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 89.5 Percent of Idaho Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 10, 2010)
New Report Shows 85.5 Percent of Utah Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 81.3 Percent of Hawaii Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 77.8 Percent of Nevada Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 82.6 Percent of Colorado Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 86.8 Percent of Wyoming Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 87.1 Percent of Oregon Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 88.9 Percent of New Mexico Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 94.0 Percent of Montana Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 79.9 Percent of California Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 81.0 Percent of Alaska Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 85.7 Percent of Arizona Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 15, 2010)
New Report Shows 91.8 Percent of Missouri Small Businesses Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits (July 12, 2010)
Starting July 1, Arizonans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, South Carolinians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Mississippians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Minnesotans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Alabamans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Georgians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Kentuckians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Texans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Louisianans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Virginians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Floridians with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Hawaii State Residents with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Nebraskans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Tennesseans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Nevadans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Hoosiers with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, North Dakotans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Delawareans with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
Starting July 1, Wyomingites with Pre-Existing Conditions Will Have Access to Quality, Affordable Health Coverage (June 30, 2010)
President Issues the Patients' Bill of Rights (June 22, 2010)
Millions May Lose Health Coverage Due to No Federal Extension of Safety Net Benefits (June 7, 2010)
New Health Reform Law Will Benefit All Residents of Illinois (June 14, 2010)
New Health Reform Law Will Benefit All Residents of Nevada (June 19, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Nebraskans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Marylanders Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Michiganders Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Minnesotans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Delawareans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Oregonians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Nearly One in Four Non-Elderly Montanans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly South Dakotans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Four Non-Elderly Mississippians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Nearly One in Four Non-Elderly Oklahomans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly South Carolinians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly North Carolinians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Rhode Islanders Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly New Mexicans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: One in Four Non-Elderly Arkansans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Four Non-Elderly West Virginians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Four Non-Elderly Alabamans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Health Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Washingtonians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: One in Four Non-Elderly Wyomingites Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Texans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Residents of the District Of Columbia Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Health Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Alaskans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Health Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Nearly One in Five Non-Elderly Utahns Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: One in Four Non-Elderly Tennesseans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Five Non-Elderly Residents of Hawaii Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Four Non-Elderly Kentuckians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More Than One in Five Non-Elderly Connecticut Residents Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Health Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Kansans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Georgians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Louisianans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Iowans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Idahoans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 27, 2010)
Report: More than One in Four Non-Elderly Ohioans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 25, 2010)
Report: One in Five Non-Elderly Coloradans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 25, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Pennsylvanians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 18, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Wisconsinites Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 20, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly Hoosiers Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 20, 2010)
Report: Nearly One in Four Non-Elderly Illinoisans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 19, 2010)
Report: One in Four Non-Elderly Missourians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 19, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Arizonans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 18, 2010)
Report: Almost One in Four Non-Elderly North Dakotans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 13, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Floridians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 13, 2010)
Report: More than One in Five Non-Elderly Nevadans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 12, 2010)
Report: One in Five Non-Elderly Virginians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 12, 2010)
Report: One in Five Non-Elderly Californians Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 11, 2010)
Report: One in Five Non-Elderly Granite Staters Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Condition (May 11, 2010)
More than 1 in 5 Non-Elderly Americans Has a Diagnosed Pre-Existing Health Condition (May 6, 2010)
Families USA Lauds New Improvements in Health Reform Legislation (March 18, 2010)
Unprecedented Number of Organizations Say "Yes" to Health Reform (March 17, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 700 Premature Deaths in Rhode Island in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 4,200 Premature Deaths in Washington in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 300 Premature Deaths in Vermont in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 300 Premature Deaths in Wyoming in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 3,600 Premature Deaths in Oregon in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,000 Premature Deaths in Oklahoma in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 2,700 Premature Deaths in West Virginia in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 6,500 Premature Deaths in New Jersey in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,100 Premature Deaths in Montana in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 31,700 Premature Deaths in Texas in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 3,400 Premature Deaths in New Mexico in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 2,400 Premature Deaths in Wisconsin in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,800 Premature Deaths in Minnesota in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 4,900 Premature Deaths in Mississippi in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 4,100 Premature Deaths in Maryland in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 700 Premature Deaths in Delaware in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,100 Premature Deaths in Alabama in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 7,600 Premature Deaths in Michigan in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 500 Premature Deaths in Hawaii in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,100 Premature Deaths in Idaho in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 600 Premature Deaths in the District of Columbia in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 2,000 Premature Deaths in Kansas in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 900 Premature Deaths in Maine in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 600 Premature Deaths in Alaska in the Next Decade (March 5, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 4,000 Premature Deaths in Arkansas in the Next Decade (March 3, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 7,700 Premature Deaths in Louisiana in the Next Decade (March 3, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,600 Premature Deaths in Virginia in the Next Decade (March 3, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 9,600 Premature Deaths in North Carolina in the Next Decade (March 3, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,500 Premature Deaths in South Carolina in the Next Decade (March 3, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 3,000 Premature Deaths in Nevada in the Next Decade (March 2, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 3,200 Premature Deaths in Colorado in the Next Decade (March 2, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,200 Premature Deaths in Utah in the Next Decade (March 2, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 8,900 Premature Deaths in Ohio in the Next Decade (March 2, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 7,500 Premature Deaths in Pennsylvania in the Next Decade (March 2, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 300 Premature Deaths in South Dakota in the Next Decade (March 1, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 400 Premature Deaths in North Dakota in the Next Decade (March 1, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,500 Premature Deaths in Iowa in the Next Decade (March 1, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 900 Premature Deaths in Nebraska in the Next Decade (March 1, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,300 Premature Deaths in Indiana in the Next Decade (February 26, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 4,400 Premature Deaths in Kentucky in the Next Decade (February 26, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 7,500 Premature Deaths in Tennessee in the Next Decade (February 26, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 11,500 Premature Deaths in Georgia in the Next Decade (February 26, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 25,400 Premature Deaths in Florida in the Next Decade (February 26, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 34,600 Premature Deaths in California in the Next Decade (February 25, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 7,300 Premature Deaths in Arizona in the Next Decade (February 25, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 13,900 Premature Deaths in New York in the Next Decade (February 25, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 1,700 Premature Deaths in Connecticut in the Next Decade (February 25, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 700 Premature Deaths in New Hampshire in the Next Decade (February 25, 2010)
In Advance of Health Reform Summit, Key Organizations Push for "Meaningful" Reform (February 22, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 5,200 Premature Deaths in Missouri in the Next Decade (February 19, 2010)
Huge Medicaid Cuts to Occur if Congress Fails to Extend Enhanced Federal Funding (February 18, 2010)
Failure to Adopt Health Reform Will Lead to 9,400 Premature Deaths in Illinois in the Next Decade (February 16, 2010)
Newly Unemployed in March Face COBRA Assistance Cut-off unless U.S. Senate Follows House Lead to Restore Subsidy (February 15, 2010)
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