
Still holding your breath, waiting for affordable health insurance? You’re not alone. A year and a half in, and many Americans still don’t understand ObamaCare. And the ones that do

Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson of Pensacola, Florida ruled that last year’s health care reform law overstepped its bounds and is in fact unconstitutional. His ruling was based on

Proponents of health care reform have promised that it will provide affordable health insurance in Texas and across the country. There’s no doubt that the new legislation will help certain

Following the March 2010 passage of health care reform, health insurance in Texas and across the country was dramatically changed. One big change that affects how consumers buy health insurance

Over the course of 2010, many measures were passed that significantly affected health insurance in Texas and across the country. Below we take a look back at some of these

As more conservatives flood into Congress next year, many are determined to repeal the health care bill, which may be the only way to get our federal deficits under control.

As the end of the year approaches, people will begin renewing their Texas health insurance plans or enrolling in new plans. And while renewing coverage can be quick and easy,

The midterm elections are over. The ballots have been counted, and the results are in. The Republicans won a sweeping victory in the House, one that political analysts are calling

Tomorrow’s elections may issue big changes to a variety of issues, including Texas health insurance, still reeling from national health care reform passed in March. If Republicans win back a

On September 23, several changes to Texas health insurance plans went into effect. The changes influence everything from maximum payout policies to preexisting condition policies to eligibility requirements, but perhaps