
Here’s some news on the Texas health insurance front. Texas had applied for a waiver that would exclude it from the federal government’s law that imposes limits on overhead spending

Yesterday the nation’s highest court announced that it would hear challenges to the health care legislation that’s disrupted health insurance in Texas and across the country. After nearly two years

For months prior to the passing of health care reform, and almost every day since, we’ve heard claims from the Obama administration that the legislation would lower costs and provide

ObamaCare was passed with promises of affordable health insurance for all. Obviously, that hasn’t been the case. The president and his administration claimed that reforms would help control costs, in

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

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

As Obama’s health insurance legislation continues to roll out, we’ve seen Texas health insurance companies close and other insurers drop coverage they could no longer afford to offer. Federal health

Since ObamaCare—the administration’s $1 trillion health care plan—was passed in March, Democrats have lauded its passage as a step toward health care utopia, while Republicans have admonished it as unsustainable

As the ObamaCare veil continues to be lifted, it’s further exposed as a cavalier, irresponsible piece of legislation wrecking havoc on Texas health insurance. From its severely high costs to