Health Care Reform

Now the Republican is trying to burnish his green cred before running for Senate. But he has a history of bait-and-switch.
The real cost of funding health care for 9 million low-income kids has dropped -- a lot.
Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones would be the first lesbian, Iraq War vet and Filipina-American to fill a U.S. House seat in Texas.
It could mean cheaper, skimpier coverage for healthy people -- and higher costs for others.
This isn't the first time GOP leaders have said they'll focus on other things.
Imagine how many more could have gained access to health care if their president and the ruling party in Congress were not undermining them at every turn.
If the nation is going to change, we need to start listening to those on the front lines.
The GOP tax bill contains a provision that eliminates the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate — but that does not mean the law itself is repealed.
The president slashed spending on enrollment and advertising, and stiffed insurers for billions.