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Softheon Launches Exchange Plan Management Software as a Service (SaaS)...

Softheon Exchange Connector SaaS platform can be quickly deployed and customized to automate QHP Certification Process for Public Exchanges, real-time product selection and configuration for Private...

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Analysis: Recent California newspaper editorials

Nov. 29 The (Riverside) Press-Enterprise: "Redevelopment limbo" Winding down redevelopment is complex process, but the task does not have to be chaotic. Nor does the fiscal tug-of-war between state...

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Negotiators see glimmers of progress on farm bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a week left to act, agricultural leaders in Congress are still deadlocked on two major issues for a new U.S. farm bill, cuts in crop subsidies and reductions in food...

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Christie vetoes Obamacare

TRENTON, N.J. — On the same day he visited President Obama at the White House to discuss Superstorm Sandy cleanup efforts, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vetoed legislation establishing a state-run...

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Trade-offs in raising Medicare eligibility age

Americans are living longer, and Republicans want to raise the Medicare eligibility age as part of any deal to reduce the government's huge deficits. But what sounds like a prudent sacrifice for an...

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Obamacare Investment Income Tax: Wealthy To Pay 3.8 Percent Surcharge On...

ASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has released new rules for investment income taxes on capital gains and dividends earned by high-income individuals that passed Congress...

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Tea partiers oppose state-run health exchange

Tea party protesters gathered outside the state Capitol on Wednesday to call on Republican Gov. Bill Haslam to reject the creation of a state-run health insurance exchange under President Barack...

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Saving a little on Medicare may cost everyone else a lot

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Congressional Republicans want to raise Medicare's eligibility age as part of a deal with Democrats to avoid falling off the fiscal cliff. Raising the eligibility age from 65 to 67...

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COLUMN-Saving a little on Medicare may cost everyone else a lot

By Mark Miller CHICAGO Dec 6 (Reuters) - Congressional Republicans want to raise Medicare's eligibility age as part of a deal with Democrats to avoid falling off the fiscal cliff. Raising the...

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Health insurers learn how to woo

As the health care overhaul moves ahead, the nation's health insurers are scrambling to reinvent themselves, hoping to boost their image and entice millions of Americans to enroll, some for the first...

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Christie says no to Obamacare health insurance exchange

(Huffington Post) New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) became the latest state chief executive to rebuff President Barack Obama’s health care...

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Desjarlais against state-run health exchange in Tennessee

As the heated state-run health exchange debate continues in Tennessee, a medical doctor who was elected to Congress in 2010 (and re-elected by double digits in 2012) to stop the federal overreach into...

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Raising Medicare age would produce 'surprising ripple effects'

The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Americans are living longer, and Republicans want to raise the Medicare eligibility age as part of any deal to reduce the government's huge deficits. But what sounds...

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Raising Medicare Age May Save U.S. More Than $100 Billion

A Republican proposal to raise the eligibility age for Medicare may save the federal government more than $100 billion while increasing health-care costs to senior citizens, states and employers....

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Savings on higher Medicare age top $100 billion as costs shift

A Republican proposal to raise the eligibility age for Medicare may save the federal government more than $100 billion while increasing health-care costs to senior citizens, states and employers....

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Health care reform: Insurance exchanges are the key to success

The re-election of President Barack Obama signals full-speed ahead for the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (health care reform), including the creation of public...

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The eligibility age conundrum

Raising the eligibility age for Medicare sounds like a fiscal no-brainer. After all, the Social Security retirement age is rising to 67. It would seem sensible for Medicare to have the same rule....

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Vetoes Bill To Create Obamacare Health...

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) became the latest state chief executive to rebuff President Barack Obama's health care reform law Thursday by vetoing a bill that would have created an online...

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New Jersey governor vetoes bill to set up health insurance exchange

(Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Thursday he vetoed a bill that would have created a health insurance exchange for his state under President Barack Obama's signature healthcare...

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NJ governor vetoes bill to set up health insurance exchange

n">Dec 6 (Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Thursday he vetoed a bill that would have created a health insurance exchange for his state under President Barack Obama's signature...

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