
Precinct committee members approve move to rap Brewer, legislators over Medicaid
Mohave Valley Daily News A group of Mohave County Republican precinct committee members voted to censure Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and 15 members of the

Mohave Valley Daily News A group of Mohave County Republican precinct committee members voted to censure Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and 15 members of the

Arizona’s Republican Senate President sees fallout for the GOP in the 2014 legislative elections over recent passage of the state’s Medicaid expansion. The move, which

David Weissman, leader of Rose Law Group Employment Law Department, appeared again as a guest Monday on the On Air Health Care Radio show on

The Associated Press Three months before uninsured people can start shopping for coverage, some big unknowns loom over President Obama’s health-care overhaul. The surprise announcement

Tim Mullaney / USA TODAY Consultant says many small businesses still unaware of requirements Businesses reacted with relief to the Obama administration’s decision to give

The New York Times The Obama administration announced on Tuesday it would delay for a year, until 2015, the Affordable Care Act mandate that employers

David Weissman, leader of Rose Law Group Employment Law Department, appeared again as a guest Monday on the On Air Health Care Radio show on

President Obama has championed two sweeping policy changes that could transform how people live in the United States: affordable health care for all and a

By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com As a former New York City resident, Vicky Tapas, 59, isn’t comfortable living in a community where the nearest hospital

By Mary K. Reinhart | The Arizona Republic Opponents of expanding Medicaid, Arizona’s health-insurance program for the poor, filed paperwork with the Secretary of State’s

By Jeremy Duda, Ben Giles and Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times After a bitter and prolonged debate that ripped apart Republican majorities in the

The state Senate approved Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion plan on an 18-11 vote this afternoon, sending it to the governor for her signature. The

By Tim Gallen|Phoenix Business Journal Along with about 22 million people nationwide, nearly 380,000 Arizonans are self-employed, and they will all see an impact from

By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services|Arizona Daily Star Rolling handily over most Republicans, a bipartisan Senate coalition gave preliminary approval Wednesday to an $8.8 billion

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times A legislative panel today killed the Medicaid expansion portion of the state budget, leaving supporters with options that

By Patrick O’Connor and Louise Radnofsky | The Wall Street Journal Do the uninsured think they’ll be better off under the Affordable Care Act? What

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A new study by Aflac reveals that American workers aren’t ready for health reforms created by the Patient

By Kelly Kennedy | USA Today Innovations adopted and accelerated by the 2010 health-care law will continue to force down overall Medicare costs, according to

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times House Speaker Andy Tobin has steadfastly said there aren’t enough votes to pass Medicaid expansion through the House,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Business Gazette Elizabeth Kelley isn’t claiming those smart meters reading your electric usage are going to

Casa Grande Dispatch The Arizona Legislature is plugging along with an abbreviated schedule, past the time when it often adjourns. The big sticking point is

(Condensed from The Yellow Sheet Report) The Arizona Republic columnist Robert Robb on Friday advanced a legal argument suggesting that by “shoehorning” the Medicaid expansion

By Christopher Weaver and Anna Wilde Mathews | The Wall Street Journal Employers are increasingly recognizing they may be able to avoid certain penalties under

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission is looking into whether smart meters designed to help people learn about their energy

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A debate that lasted nearly 12 hours ended late Thursday night, when the Arizona state Senate approved a

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Senate President Andy Biggs stepped forward Tuesday with a budget proposal similar to the one offered by Gov.

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times Unable or unwilling to take on Medicaid expansion at the Capitol, House speaker Andy Tobin wants to ask
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By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving