Yes. The bill was passed and signed into law by President Obama. However many of the provisions of the bill will not be implemented for some time.
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in the year of 2014
Well the bill that currently passed is not universal health care. However there are some aspects of it that will start right away and some will not start until 2014. (Such as the mandate and student grants) Universal health care could be the next step following this bill and it would start when congress passed it.
No, it did not get passed by congress. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, assisted by his wife, First Lady Hillary Clinton, tried to promote a health care reform plan. But it proved very unpopular and the two were ultimately forced to abandon any efforts to get health care reform passed.
The purpose of the health care bill is so that everyone in the United States has an opportunity affordable health care. The health care bill is highly debated.
Where can I download page 107 of the health care bill? i want to be able to read page 107 of the health care bill
Depending on which bill you mean, the Affordable Care Act of 2009 was passed in early 2010 and reconciled with the Health Care and Education Reconcilation Act by both houses. Health Care reform is thus law of the land. All other bills, including the one containing a public option, were striked from the schedule.
Because the Health Care Bill passed. And Obama the raisin brain is President.
Yes, the Affordable Care Act really passed and was upheld by the Supreme Court. Contrary to much of the erroneous information which is put out by the president's political opponents, the law is based on the very popular health care bill passed by then-Governor Mitt Romney for the state of Massachusetts.
Bill Clinton had conflicts with congress because he was a Democratic President and the Republicans controlled Congress. He could get his health care reform bill passed.
This bill if is it passed as is, will make it mandatory for everyone to have some sort of insurance or face a government fine.
No, it was passed while the Democratic Party still controlled both Houses of Congress.