Premiums on the rise for Illinoisans under ObamaCare
Premiums on the rise for Illinoisans under ObamaCare
President Obama came into office promising to reduce health-care costs. Instead of delivering on that promise – to reduce health insurance premiums by $2,500 per year for the average family – premiums have actually increased an average of 30 percent over the last year alone. That’s on top of the broken promises that you could...
By Bobby Shaw
Halbig v. Sebelius ruling could be first step in ObamaCare’s undoing
Halbig v. Sebelius ruling could be first step in ObamaCare’s undoing
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit’s imminent decision in Halbig v. Sebelius could be an important step in toppling ObamaCare. The central issue in Halbig v. Sebelius is whether the Internal Revenue Service can provide tax credits to individuals, as well as impose penalties on employers, in states that did not establish...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Chart of the Week: What ObamaCare grant paid state’s Democrat insiders
Chart of the Week: What ObamaCare grant paid state’s Democrat insiders
If you have any doubt that political cronyism isn’t alive and well in Illinois, look no further than an ObamaCare scandal that broke late last week. Investigations by the Associated Press and Crain’s found that a subcontractor to a $33 million ObamaCare grant was billing at $282 per hour. Turns out the subcontractor is owned...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Political insiders receive multi-million-dollar contract to promote ObamaCare in Illinois
Political insiders receive multi-million-dollar contract to promote ObamaCare in Illinois
Get Covered Illinois has been hit by two scandals in as many days. A recent Associated Press (AP) investigation into a $33 million federal grant to promote ObamaCare in Illinois revealed that “More than 90 people, including executives from the firm and its subcontractors, billed at least $270 an hour for salary and overhead during...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
The left and the right agree: Scrap ObamaCare’s employer mandate
The left and the right agree: Scrap ObamaCare’s employer mandate
The drumbeat for eliminating the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate is getting louder. And it is under attack from both sides of the political aisle, according to The Washington Post. The real question is, especially given new opposition from the law’s own supporters: Can it survive? A briefing paper released by the Urban Institute and...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
What D.C. lawmakers aren’t asking about ObamaCare
What D.C. lawmakers aren’t asking about ObamaCare
The House Energy and Commerce Committee wants answers. According to a June 3 letter from committee leaders to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, lawmakers are seeking details on how and why several state-run health care exchanges have failed. They want to know why the administration awarded more than $1 billion...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Chart of the week: One-quarter of Americans hurt by ObamaCare
Chart of the week: One-quarter of Americans hurt by ObamaCare
According to the most recent Gallup survey, almost one-quarter of Americans believe that the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, has directly harmed them or their family. But that is only part of the story. A scant 14 percent believe that the law has helped them. These results might have important implications for bolstering political support...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare Navigator Grants in Illinois
ObamaCare Navigator Grants in Illinois
Perhaps there is good reason that Illinoisans don’t place much confidence and trust in their elected officials. A nonbinding resolution that would have called for oversight of federal ObamaCare Navigator funds being spent by the state couldn’t muster enough support to make it out of committee this month. State Rep. Darlene Senger’s resolution, House Resolution...
By Bobby Shaw
Illinois paid more than $12 million in health costs for dead people
Illinois paid more than $12 million in health costs for dead people
Rather than push for true Medicaid reform that might ensure patient access to high quality care and protect taxpayer dollars, Gov. Pat Quinn is about to sign legislation that will further prop up this failing system. As evidence of just how dysfunctional the system is, Auditor General William Holland reported that the state paid $12 million for dead...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
More than half of state-funded ObamaCare exchanges scrapped or on verge of collapse
More than half of state-funded ObamaCare exchanges scrapped or on verge of collapse
There are some in Illinois who continue to beat the drum for establishing a state-funded health insurance exchange as part of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare. But mounting evidence from around the country now confirms that Illinois lawmakers were wise when they didn’t dive in to adopt a state-funded exchange. Fourteen states...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare numbers: Even less transparency
ObamaCare numbers: Even less transparency
Finding out who is actually covered under ObamaCare just became more difficult. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, has announced that it will no longer be regularly reporting on the law’s progress. Not only does this announcement mean that it will be virtually impossible to obtain information on the law’s progress...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
The ObamaCare hard sell in Illinois
The ObamaCare hard sell in Illinois
President Barack Obama is quick to paint an underdog picture when it comes to his fight to push through the Affordable Care Act. He has claimed that: “We didn’t make a hard sell. We didn’t have billions of dollars to spend on commercials like our critics did.” But the federal government directed almost $155 million...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Chart of the Week: Is ObamaCare “settled?”
Chart of the Week: Is ObamaCare “settled?”
In an April 17 press conference on the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, President Barack Obama called the debate over his signature legislative achievement “settled” and “over.” But according to a recent Politico poll, almost half of those surveyed indicated that they want the law repealed, and more than one-third want the law...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare’s blank-check bailout for health insurers
ObamaCare’s blank-check bailout for health insurers
On Friday, the federal government released more than 400 pages of health-care regulations. Buried deep within these pages are new laws that allow for bailouts of the insurers participating in the ObamaCare exchanges – should they lose money in the program. The Affordable Care Act, or ACA, includes provisions to pay insurers for their financial...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman