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Eyeing Presidential Bids, Some GOP Governors Attack Obamacare, Even Though It’s Big Money For Their States

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Reuters reports how states like Wisconsin, New Jersey and Louisiana have experienced infusions of health law funds despite their Republican governors’ staunch opposition to the health law. Meanwhile, a Facebook request by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers asking users to share negative stories about the overhaul led to many positive responses.

Fla. Lawmakers’ Medicaid Expansion Plans Draw Attacks From Conservative Group

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The Americans for Prosperity, an advocacy group financed by the Koch brothers, is taking aim at Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner, a Republican, and others in the state senate. In response, a coalition of business leaders released a letter thanking them for their work on the issue. In other Medicaid news, California will seek a federal waiver to continue its health reform plans, and Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., places blame for future shortcomings in geriatric care on Missouri legislators’ failure to pursue an expansion of the state-federal health insurance program for people with low incomes.

High Court Rejects Challenge To Health Law’s Cost-Cutting Panel

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The case, Coons v. Lew, challenged the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act’s Independent Payment Advisory Board. This panel, which was sometimes called a death panel by its critics, was created to control Medicare costs. IPAB opponents vow to continue their efforts, eyeing a congressional repeal as another course of action.