A federal court ruled on Friday that the Obama administration had failed to provide sufficient justification for putting an age restriction on over the counter (OTC) emergency contraception.
A hot topic of debate, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as “ObamaCare,” has taken center stage. While much of the debate appears to perpetuate a deep, partisan divide, fair-minded individuals across the political spectrum are eager to accept a model of health care reform that increases coverage, contains costs, preserves the private sector and state-oriented solution, and decreases the debt load.
A federal court ruled on Friday that the Obama administration had failed to provide sufficient justification for putting an age restriction on over the counter (OTC) emergency contraception.
Last week, the Superior Court of Fulton County temporarily suspended an abortion ban in Georgia that would have made pre-viability abortions illegal. The law would have criminalized most abortions starting at twenty weeks of pregnancy.
With over 300,000 Facebook Likes, over 1,000,000 Google+ followers, and as of today, over 100,000 Twitter followers, Gary Johnson could be laying the groundwork to make a significant impact on the political conversation for a long-time to come.
For the 33rd time, the House has passed a vote to repeal the health care reform law. Five Democrats voted for the repeal. The effort is expected to die in.
The sad state of our political “game” … uh elections, is that candidates like Mitt Romney say things, like the repeal of the Health Care bill will be his top priority, that they don’t mean.
We know what Mitt Romney and Barack Obama think about health care. But what about Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson?
Last Thursday, social media networks exploded with posts, tweets, and status updates surrounding the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act and the controversial individual mandate.