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CBO Says 24 Million Will Lose Health Insurance Under GOP Plan


The House Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act would cause 24 million people to lose their health insurance coverage within a decade, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget ... Read More

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The Congressional Budget Office released its cost estimate for the American Health Care Act Wednesday ... About 23 million Americans are expected to lose their coverage by 2026. Read More

The CBO’s Flawed Forecast


Not Copy It A Damning Indictment of Gender ‘Affirmation’ Anyone who tells you that the Congressional Budget Office has found that 14 million Americans would lose their health insurance in 2018 ... Read More

Republicans change their tune on Congressional Budget Office after health care report


151; -- After the Congressional Budget Office released its report Monday on the Republican-backed American Health Care Act, estimating that if the bill becomes law, 14 million more people will be ... Read More

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Andy Beshear says Kentucky will use a lottery to award licenses to businesses competing to participate in the state’s startup medical cannabis program The World Health Organization has approved ... Read More

House-passed bill instructs Congressional Budget Office to take longer view when grading preventive health laws


Michael Burgess, M.D. R-Texas, and Diana DeGette, D-Colorado, passed through the chamber by a bipartisan voice vote under ... health care spending, this bill will ensure the Congressional Budget ... Read More

Why is health care so expensive?


Health care ... Congressional Budget Office. "If you have a treatment that requires three CT scans and re-engineer it to require only one, it won't happen because two CT scan places will lose ... Read More

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April 16, 2024 • Nearly 130,000 Montanans lost Medicaid coverage during recent eligibility reviews. People who are homeless are more likely to have chronic health issues and particularly ... Read More

Fifty Years of the Congressional Budget Act: Watch live


This year marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act that established a budget process unique to the Legislative Branch. The act created the ... Read More

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June 12, 2023 — Women who used combined contraceptive pills were at greater risk of developing depression than women who did not, according to a new study. Contraceptive pills increased women's ... Read More

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