
House committee kills Medicaid expansion, but battle rages on
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 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

By Julie Cart | Los Angeles Times Epidemiologists are investigating an outbreak of valley fever that has sickened 28 workers at two large solar power

By Matthew Longon | Cronkite News Republican lawmakers and advocates for limited government took to the House lawn Thursday to protest Gov. Jan Brewer’s support

By Luige del Puerto and Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Senate President Andy Biggs said Tuesday he would do “everything I can” to prevent

By Sandra Haros | KTAR Everything we do seems to reflect an underlying personality trait including sneezes, an Illinois researcher said. “Some people will have

By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic It could be 40 minutes of hell for runners. An inaugural Scottsdale Beat the Heat race of 11.22

By Stephanie Francis Ward | ABA Journal More companies are penalizing employees who don’t meet wellness requirements, the Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) reports. CVS

By Janet Adamy The Wall Street Journal Employers are bracing for a little-noticed fee in the federal health-care law that will charge them $63 for

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week No, we’re not talking about bras. You’ve no doubt heard a judge struck down New York’s limits

By Phil Riske Managing Editor | Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL — Laetrile is the trade name for a substance chemically related to amygdalin

By Kirsten Adams | Cronkite News With Arizona declining to establish a health insurance exchange under the federal Affordable Care Act, a lawmaker wants to

By Robert Pear | The New York Times Federal and state officials and consumer advocates have grown worried that companies with relatively young, healthy employees

By Connor Radnovich | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Arizona gave up on running its own health-insurance exchange and turned the job over to the

By Gail Collins | The New York Times Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey recently had a cross-continental shouting match with Connie Mariano, a former

By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic Mesa is about to get into the health-care business. Looking to cut soaring employee health costs, the city plans
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center