Rick Scott: Florida won't comply with health care law The Brandon News & Tribune Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:55 PM PDT Florida Gov. Rick Scott now says Florida will do nothing to comply with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul and will not expand its Medicaid program. The announcement is a marked changed after the governor recently said he would follow the law if it were upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. | Swimmer Palfrey half way to Florida Belfast Telegraph Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:49 PM PDT Endurance swimmer Penny Palfrey has muscled past the halfway mark as she pushed through the Florida Straits, enduring jellyfish stings but otherwise encountering perfect conditions in her attempt to become the first woman to swim unassisted more than 100 miles from Cuba to the Florida Keys. Related Stories Voters back Obama to keep US safe from alien invaders German pupils 'don't know Hitler was ... | After Supreme Court term, line between âliberalâ and âconservativeâ is blurrier Washington Post Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:47 PM PDT When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. joined with the courtâs liberal justices to uphold President Obamaâs health-care law , it was historic in more ways than one: It was only the second time in his seven years on the court that he provided the winning vote for the left to prevail over the conservative justices. Read full article >> | How Liberals Win New York Times Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:22 PM PDT Donât fault Presidentâs Obamaâs legislative style. His conciliatory approach to corporations is the wise course. | The Price of Health Care New York Times Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:20 PM PDT For President Obama, the consequences of focusing early on health care may still prove disastrous. But Republicans have big problems of their own on the issue. | California Attorney General addresses local Dems The Malibu Times Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:20 PM PDT In campaign-style appearance at the Rosenthal Wine Tasting room June 19, Kamala Harris touts her foreclosure prevention bill and Obama healthcare act, but is lukewarm on fedsâ pot shop crackdowns. | Churches see good, bad in law health care decision The Bay Bulletin Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:18 PM PDT With the U.S. Supreme Court decision Thursday upholding President Barack Obama's health care law, questions about government's role in helping the poor and uninsured get health care and changing requirements about coverage of birth control and abortion are proving divisive among the faithful at churches nationwide. | | |
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