Groups inform students about health care law
The Daily Tar Heel
The Lantern March 27, 2011 One year ago, a democratically-controlled Congress passed the Affordable Care Act, a step towards what it hoped would be major health care reform. While many uncertainties surround the law, including its constitutional merits, United States...
When I graduated from college a few years ago, I didn’t have a job offer, let alone a job offer that included health benefits. I worked as an intern, and then as a “super” intern for about 5 months until...
Almost as soon as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed a year ago, the law’s opponents proposed defunding the legislation. Unlike outright repeal (which the Senate rejected in January), defunding picks apart the law in pieces by including health care reform cuts in popular...
[Washington, DC] – Young Invincibles is launching a “Graduation Toolkit” as part of the anniversary week of health reform, to educate graduating students on their coverage and care options even out of school. The Toolkit is state-specific and is available...