
Objections to health law voiced at federal hearing in Apache Junction
By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic | azcentral.com Several Arizona residents criticized the Affordable Care Act at a hearing Friday in Apache Junction, telling

By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic | azcentral.com Several Arizona residents criticized the Affordable Care Act at a hearing Friday in Apache Junction, telling

By Peter O’Dowd | KJZZ The endless political battle over the Affordable Care Act continues Friday morning in Apache Junction. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is

By Robert Pear | The New York Times The Obama administration is expected to announce on Wednesday a one-year delay in another major element of

By Alexandra Olgin | KJZZ A joint legislative committee held a hearing on Wednesday to investigate the licensing practices of the Arizona Medical Board. A

By Gerald F. Seib | The Wall Street Journal The rollout of the Affordable Care Act is in trouble, functionally and politically, and the simplest

By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter “C’mon, man” is a popular phrase used in sports when something is seen as a
By Ashley Parker and Michael D. Shear Facing dissent from his own party and growing pressure from anxious Congressional Democrats, President Obama is to propose

By Jeff Grant | Independent Newsmedia, In A $15 million medical facility specializing in the rehabilitation of traumatic brain-injury patients would bring 125 new jobs

Lovin’ Life After 50 by Alison Stanton Like many seniors in Arizona, Joyce Walther has some concerns about the new Affordable Care Act (ACA), also

By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter I know I don’t belong And there’s nothing that I can do I was born

The Arizona Republic visited Phoenix on Thursday and commented on the glitches with the health care enrollment website. Watch: If you’d like to discuss employment

By Ken Alltucker | The Republic The website that serves as the backbone of the nation’s health-care overhaul is supposed to extend health insurance to

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By Sheryl Gay Stolberg | The New York Times RICHMOND, Va. — The federal government is again open for business, and Republicans in Washington are

By Donovan Kramer, Jr. | Casa Grande Dispatch Denial of federal matching funds expected by Casa Grande Regional Medical Center has caused the hospital to

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week By Phil Riske | Managing Editor “Trap 7.” In football parlance, it’s a play where a defensive

By Eric Mungenast | East Valley Tribune Seven months after agreeing to move to a different location, the owners of a mental health facility are

By Jared Dillingham | Channel 3 News More than 100 neighbors showed up to meet with developers of a new mental health hospital in Gilbert
A little-known provision in the Affordable Care Act could put employers in the middle of retaliation lawsuits if they restructure their workforce in 2014. A

By Katherine Sayre | The Times-Picayune As the hours before a midnight deadline ticked away Monday (Sept. 30), the possibility of a federal government shutdown

By Bob Christie | The Associated Press Arizonans looking to buy health insurance on federally run marketplaces opening Oct. 1 now have an idea what

By Patrick Whitehurst | The Daily Courier Amid heated debate, The Yavapai County Republican Committee voted Saturday to censure a handful of Arizona legislators over

By Robert Pear | The New York Times Federal officials often say that health insurance will cost consumers less than expected under President Obama’s health

The Daily Courier Yavapai County Republican Committee members plan to vote Saturday about whether to “censure” their own state senator and other Republicans who voted

The Associated Press Your company may be having second thoughts about the health insurance it offers to your spouse. That means you might wind up

The Arizona Republic David Sayen, the man in charge of rolling out the Affordable Care Act in Arizona, explains how it will work. How will

By Mary K. Reinhart | The Arizona Republic The Goldwater Institute says it will file suit to overturn Arizona’s new law expanding Medicaid eligibility, a
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By 12 News Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office is suing the Trump administration

Photo via tvinsider.com By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Searching for a feel-good movie to ring in the holiday season that features one

By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working