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GOP: Health law funds could go to neuter pets - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “House Republicans attacked the 2010 healthcare law Wednesday for expanding a preventive care grant program that allegedly funded pet spaying and neutering in Tennessee. A statement from Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans also blasted grants they said paid for urban farming initiatives and the improvement of city bike lanes.View full resource at thehill.com

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Sen. Kirk leaving rehab facility three months after suffering stroke - The Hill's Floor Action

thehill.com — “Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.View full resource at thehill.com

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Stroke News: Sen. Kirk leaving rehab facility three months after suffering stroke - The Hill... http://t.co/tXBN13rR ChicagoEndovascular

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Senate panel approves five-year farm bill - The Hill's On The Money

thehill.com — “The Senate Agriculture Committee on Thursday approved a new five-year farm bill over the objections of southern senators. The vote was 12 to 5 with southerner Sens.View full resource at thehill.com

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Dems, Republicans spar on tax advantage for over-the-counter medications - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “House Republicans and Democrats were at odds Wednesday on whether holders of tax-advantaged health savings accounts (HSAs) should be able to write off day-to-day medications. The 2010 healthcare law prohibited the practice unless the account holder has a prescription for the medicine from a doctor — a move estimated to save the government about $5 billion over 10 years.View full resource at thehill.com

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On healthcare, NFIB doesn't speak for me - The Hill's Congress Blog

thehill.com — “As the politically motivated lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act blanketed news headlines recently, a group calling itself “the voice of small business” enjoyed a moment in the media spotlight. The National Federation of Independent Business, or NFIB, continues to draw coverage as a “leading small business lobby group” opposing the health care law.View full resource at thehill.com

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Medical societies release list of 45 questionable tests and procedures - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Nine physician specialty organizations representing 375,000 physicians on Wednesday unveiled 45 commonly used tests and procedures they say are often unnecessary and should be questioned by doctors and patients. The private sector is moving full speed ahead with recommendations to cut costs even as the healthcare reform law's investments in so-called comparative effectiveness research hang in jeopardy at the Supreme Court.View full resource at thehill.com

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OVERNIGHT HEALTH: SCOTUS, over and out - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Democrats regrouped and Republicans rejoiced on Wednesday after three days of intense arguments at the Supreme Court  left President Obama's signature domestic achievement hanging in the balance. The Justices appeared more divided in their discussions over whether the whole law should fall than they were Tuesday regarding the law's individual mandate, Healthwatch's Sam Baker reports from inside the court.View full resource at thehill.com

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Kucinich: Single-payer healthcare on its way regardless of how Supreme Court rules - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “The Supreme Court's review of President Obama's healthcare reform law is just another step on the inevitable path toward a single-payer medical system, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) said Monday.View full resource at thehill.com

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Gohmert: Liberals should fear 'redneck president' if court upholds mandate - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Liberals should be concerned about what a future redneck president could impose on them if the Supreme Court upholds the healthcare reform law's mandate that everyone have insurance, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said Monday.View full resource at thehill.com

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Santorum visits court, says he's best GOP candidate vs. Obama on healthcare - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Santorum said Romney's absence was proof that Santorum is the best candidate to make the healthcare argument against Obama.View full resource at thehill.com

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High-court watchers eagerly await Tuesday's showdown - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “George Washington sophomore Stephan Schneider spent Sunday night bundled up on the Supreme Court sidewalk, hoping for a front row seat to watch the health law challenge that some are already calling the “case of the century. So when court officials distributed tickets to get in Monday morning, Schneider turned them down – twice.View full resource at thehill.com

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Santorum to appear at Supreme Court for healthcare fight - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

thehill.com — “begin over the Obama administration's healthcare reform law. will appear on the steps of the court around noon on Monday.View full resource at thehill.com

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Poll: Supreme Court insiders expect court to uphold healthcare law - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Former Supreme Court clerks and lawyers who have argued before the court mostly expect the justices to uphold President Obama's healthcare law, according to a new poll. The poll surveyed nearly 400 former clerks and roughly 240 attorneys who have practiced before the high court.View full resource at thehill.com

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Gingrich: After you fit a gun rack in a Volt, ‘where do you put the deer?’ - The Hill's Video

thehill.com — “Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich again claimed that you can't put a gun rack in a Volt Wednesday, while stumping on the campaign trail in Louisiana ahead of the state's upcoming primary. Since we're all about to run out of oil, I guess the government has to be responsible and it's a very different model, said Gingrich to supporters in Pineville, Louisiana.View full resource at thehill.com

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RT @peds_id_doc Great argument against energy efficient cars from Gingrich. Not. Way to appeal to redneck voters tho. http://t.co/EvafByIW

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Dems again seek to stick Paul Ryan Medicare reform plan with ‘voucher’ label - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “Democrats hope to boost their election chances by tagging the dreaded voucher label to Republicans' Medicare overhaul. What's in a name?View full resource at thehill.com

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Dems again seek to stick Paul Ryan Medicare reform plan with ‘voucher’ label - The Hill's Healthwatch: http://t.co/kpxT5Fb8 via @AddThis

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