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GOP Considers Alternatives To Government Shutdown

Morning Briefing

Republicans are exploring a possible new strategy: shifting the fight over President Barack Obama’s health-care law to a separate bill that would raise the nation’s debt limit. Other media outlets report that the debt limit deadline is Oct. 17 — about two weeks earlier than had been anticipated.

Cruz And His Crusade To Derail The Health Law

Morning Briefing

According to press reports, just as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was stirring up interest among the tea party and other grass roots conservatives, his anti-health law strategy was also causing differences among his GOP colleagues.

Low Health Insurance Premiums May Come With High Deductibles

Morning Briefing

News accounts look at the price data for the new insurance marketplaces released by the administration Wednesday and note that consumers need to consider costs beyond the premiums. That’s because some lower-cost policies may have stiffer copayments and deductibles layered on top of their monthly costs.

Obama Campaigns For Health Law In Advance Of Oct. 1 Launch

Morning Briefing

President Barack Obama is slated to speak about the health law again today, this time at a Maryland community college, in an effort to “cut through all the noise.” Meanwhile, the White House stressed that next week’s launch of new online insurance exchanges will include glitches – but that the exchanges will open whether the federal government is shut down or not.

First Edition: September 26, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including details regarding the ongoing congressional battle over the future of the health law in the context of avoiding a government shutdown, as well as the developments on the ground as the Oct. 1 launch of the health law’s insurance marketplace nears.

‘Average’ Exchange Premiums Come In Lower Than Projected

Morning Briefing

The Obama administration said Wednesday that average premiums in the health law’s online insurance marketplaces will be lower than projected by the Congressional Budget Office – 16 percent lower nationwide. But the rates will vary widely depending on where you live, from significantly higher than average in Wyoming and Alaska to lower than average in Tennessee and Texas.

Politics And Strategies Complicate GOP Efforts To Derail The Health Law

Morning Briefing

Democrats see the threat of shutting down the federal government over the health law as potentially bringing electoral gains in 2014. Meanwhile, House Republican leaders are mulling whether to attach new repeal amendments — including one that would delay the health law’s individual mandate — to the pending bill to fund the government.

Businesses, Other Stakeholders Confront Health Law’s Nitty-Gritty Details

Morning Briefing

From renewing health policies early and pushing marketing efforts to creating new patient-care programs and seeking new workplace wellness rules, stakeholders are busying themselves wading through a deep pool of health law changes.

Popular Or Unpopular, Health Law Rollout Fires Up Backers, Detractors

Morning Briefing

The popularity, or unpopularity, of the health law in different parts of America remains a flashpoint issue in determining how the law rolls out, as lawmakers and health officials share their points of view with a skeptical public.

Lawmakers Weigh Deal Giving FDA Greater Clout After Meningitis Outbreak

Morning Briefing

House and Senate negotiators appear to be making progress towards stiffer regulations over the type of drugs that caused last year’s outbreak. In other Capitol Hill news, the GOP pushes to repeal a tax on medical devices, and rural health care providers ask for more time to meet electronic health record deadlines.