Unemployment Rates and Health Insurance Reform


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As several states are experiencing a fall in unemployment rates, the overall national average paints a bleaker picture, as it is starting to slowly rise, causing an array of social and economic problems for the ordinary citizen, most notable of which is health insurance.
There are more than 1.69 million Americans [...]

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Unraveling the Advantages of Federalism through Health Insurance Reform


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Federalism is a legal and political concept suggesting that law is best made in a twofold relationship: centrally and locally with the current Health insurance and Health care reform debate, a perfect example of the process. Operative in many nations around the world under many different guises, federalism is centered on the [...]

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Health Insurance Reform: Truth or Dare!


A very interesting article was published in the September 7th issue of Newsweek on health care and health insurance reform. The article entitled “The Five Biggest Lies in the Health Care Debate” reviewed five lies that have been circulating the internet on Health care reform. Written by Sharon Begley, it speaks directly to some of [...]

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