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CBO Estimates Impact Of High Court Decision On Health Law Costs, Coverage Expansion

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The Congressional Budget Office projected the court’s decision allowing states to opt out of the Medicaid expansion would decrease costs to the federal government, but result in three million fewer Americans gaining coverage.

Fact-Checking Obama’s Criticism Of The Romney Medicare Plan

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The Washington Post analyzes recent comments made by President Barack Obama about Medicare. Also, during a campaign appearance, Obama highlighted his differences with GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney regarding Planned Parenthood.

Medicaid News: Conn. Proposal To Restrict Eligibility Rankles Lawmakers

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A proposal in Connecticut to tighten eligibility for 13,000 low-income adults to receive Medicaid has divided lawmakers in the state, which wants the federal government to allow temporary restrictions on who can be enrolled in the program.

First Edition: July 25, 2012

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Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about new Congressional Budget Office health law estimates that reflect the Supreme Court’s decision on the Medicaid expansion.