Healthcare and jobs are developing into a key point of contention for the middle class in this election, and it should come as no surprise.
With recent health care legislation meeting its sixth-month mark and the midterm quickly approaching… the middle class is looking for answers.
The White House and economic advisers are trying to provide some…
With six-month anniversary of the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, five new stipulations of the bill have gone into effect, and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is out and talking about the new law… trying to convince people that it is not just “death panels” and “Medicare cuts.”
"The bill is designed to put some stability around the existing market... fixing some of the features of the existing market that made health insurance really tenuous for a lot of people," Sebelius said at a National Journal Live event.
At the same event, panelists were asked about what they thought of the legislation.
Many argued over whether a mandate would be the solution for coverage, and others argued that the White House will have a tough time convincing people to take on the good risks with the bad.
Included below is the link to the video interviews on the subject.
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