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Q: When did the affordable care act bill passed congress?
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Did the Obama-Care tax legislation originate in the House as required by the Constitution?

Yes, it did. There were competing versions of the bill in the House and the Senate, but both houses of congress, along with the president, were involved in shaping the bill into its final form. Once the Affordable Care Act, called "Obamacare" by some, passed both houses of congress, it was signed into law by the president.


What branch of government passed the affordable care act?

Like any other law, the Patient Care and Affordable Care Act was passed by a majority of both houses of Congress and signed into law by the President. It was upheld (with very minor exceptions) by the Supreme Court as being Constitutionally-acceptable use of government power.


Are republicans for or against obamacare?

Republicans, Democrats and pretty much everyone else is for Affordable Health Care in America. Republicans at the moment though are against the Affordable Health Care Act, more popularly known as ObamaCare, as enacted into Law.Although everyone on all sides wants Affordable Health Care and Affordable Health Insurance, there are disagreements on how to achieve it.AnswerRepublicans said no to Obamacare before they knew what was in it. Obama had a really good plan because he knew that congress would hate Obamacare. He made the bill 2,000 pages long, and gave congress only two hours to read it, that way they wouldn't know what was in it. Most democrats trusted Obama and passed the evil bill. The Republicans did not trust Obama and they all said no.


Will the health care bill pass in the US Senate?

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.


How many times have republicans voted to repeal the affordable care act?

According to most objective sources, Republicans have now (as of mid-March 2013) tried on more than 34 separate occasions to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

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How many pages was the largest bill passed by Congress?

314,900 words, "Affordable Health Care for American Act," 2009, Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.)


Why did clinton have conflicts with congress?

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.


Did the Obama-Care tax legislation originate in the House as required by the Constitution?

Yes, it did. There were competing versions of the bill in the House and the Senate, but both houses of congress, along with the president, were involved in shaping the bill into its final form. Once the Affordable Care Act, called "Obamacare" by some, passed both houses of congress, it was signed into law by the president.


What branch of government passed the affordable care act?

Like any other law, the Patient Care and Affordable Care Act was passed by a majority of both houses of Congress and signed into law by the President. It was upheld (with very minor exceptions) by the Supreme Court as being Constitutionally-acceptable use of government power.


Was Clinton's health care plan passed by Congress or failed by Congress?

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.


What is an output-expenditure model?

No health insurance at all... 47 million Americans. ObamaCare/Affordable Health Care Act, passed in Congress in 2010


Will President Obama get his heathplan?

Yes, he did get it. It passed congress, was signed into law, and was upheld by the Supreme Court. You can read the Affordable Care Act online. I enclose the link.


Did Barack Obama help craft a health care law called ACA?

Yes he did. It is sometimes abbreviated as ACA, and some people call it "Obamacare." It has been the subject of many myths, but the Affordable Care Act provides a number of benefits and it will expand access to health care for millions of Americans. (It should be noted that the entire name of the bill is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, PPACA for short.) It was passed by congress, signed by the president and upheld by the Supreme Court. I enclose a link to the bill.


Is obamacare a law?

Yes, it is. The Affordable Care Act (often called "Obamacare") was passed by congress in 2010, signed by the president, and then upheld by the US Supreme Court in 2012.


Why is the Obama health plan not made available to the American people to read?

Actually, it wasn't available for a while because it wasn't final yet. Usually, the public won't see a law until it has passed congress, and is signed into law. (Competing versions of a bill have to be merged, so the public can see the entire bill, the version that was agreed upon by congress.) Now that the Health Care bill (the Affordable Care Act) is official, you absolutely can see and read it. I enclose the link.


Did the health care bill pass without congressional approval?

No, it was passed while the Democratic Party still controlled both Houses of Congress.


Are republicans for or against obamacare?

Republicans, Democrats and pretty much everyone else is for Affordable Health Care in America. Republicans at the moment though are against the Affordable Health Care Act, more popularly known as ObamaCare, as enacted into Law.Although everyone on all sides wants Affordable Health Care and Affordable Health Insurance, there are disagreements on how to achieve it.AnswerRepublicans said no to Obamacare before they knew what was in it. Obama had a really good plan because he knew that congress would hate Obamacare. He made the bill 2,000 pages long, and gave congress only two hours to read it, that way they wouldn't know what was in it. Most democrats trusted Obama and passed the evil bill. The Republicans did not trust Obama and they all said no.