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Tips For Shopping On New Obamacare Exchanges

Morning Briefing

Media outlets offer guides to the uninsured and to those who buy their own coverage on the eve of the startup of new online marketplaces under the federal health law. The marketplaces, which launch Oct. 1., are designed to allow millions of people to shop for insurance and to find out whether they qualify for tax credits to buy private insurance, or an expanded Medicaid program.

First Edition: September 30, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about the readiness of the health law’s online marketplaces and other key provisions the day before their Oct. 1 launch date even as the looming government shutdown becomes more of a reality.

Government Shutdown Increasingly Likely; Health Law Continues To Be Flashpoint

Morning Briefing

The Senate is expected to approve on Friday a continuing resolution that provides funding to keep the federal government operating but strips out language passed by the House that would defund the health law. This move will set up heightened conflict with the House, where some conservative Republicans are standing firm in their pledge to oppose any measure that does not further their goal of dismantling Obamacare. In the background, the countdown to a government shutdown continues.

Manchin May Buck Democrats On Individual Mandate Delay

Morning Briefing

News outlets are reporting that Sen. Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, said Thursday he’d be willing to support a year-long delay in the health law’s individual mandate if it came before the Senate — and then walked those comments back. Some other Democrats support modest tweaks to the law, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Health Law Confusion, Division Among American Public Persists

Morning Briefing

USA Today examines how the health law is viewed in Colorado as a case study of the confusion that surrounds it. As further evidence of that confusion, one new poll finds that people without insurance are divided on how much the overhaul will impact them just as another concludes that half of Americans say Republicans should stop their effort to derail the measure as part of the current budget battle.

Technical Glitches Delay Online Signups For Small Businesses And Spanish Speakers

Morning Briefing

The Obama administration acknowledged glitches Thursday that will delay online enrollment for small businesses and Spanish-language speakers in the 34 states that elected to not set up their own insurance marketplaces. The postponements amount to a few weeks in the six-month open enrollment period and will not affect the Jan. 1 start date for coverage.

Parsing The Premiums In New Obamacare Exchanges

Morning Briefing

Media outlets analyze the data on premiums for 36 states released this week by the Obama administration — looking at the impact of competition on prices and assessing which regions — and which consumers — might be winners or losers in the new online marketplaces.