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Archives
- September 29, 2017
La Enmieda Hyde es una política pública basada en la misoginia y que previene los beneficios del cuidado de salud
Read moreClick Here for EnglishJunto con otros defensores de los derechos humanos y de la salud, el National Health Law Program salvó una vez más la Ley de Cuidado de Salud (conocida como Obamacare) cuando el Líder de la Mayoría del Senado, Mitch McConnell, canceló su plan de presentar en…
- September 29, 2017
Hyde Amendment is Policy Rooted in Misogyny & Devoid of Health Care Benefits
Read moreAlong with other health care and human rights advocates, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) saved the Affordable Care Act (ACA) once again when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) ended a planned vote on the Graham-Cassidy repeal proposal. The defeat of the proposal preserved the gains achieved by…
- September 28, 2017
Anti-discrimination Protections for Health Care of LGBTQ People Under Attack
Read more*Editor's Note: This piece was updated in October following recent action by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.Over the past few months, the Department of Justice (DOJ) led by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the former Alabama senator, and longtime opponent of civil rights and voting rights, has made clear that…
- September 28, 2017
NHeLP Comments on Massachusetts’ Sec. 1115 Waiver Project
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of of Health and Human Services (HHS), NHeLP urges it to reject Massachusetts' Section 1115 waiver project because the state proposes changes to Medicaid that would undermine the purpose of law and harm low-income people who need Medicaid for health care. Massachusetts seeks…
- September 27, 2017
NHeLP Comments on Maine’s Sec. 1115 Waiver Project
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of of Health and Human Services (HHS), NHeLP urges it to reject Maine's Section 1115 waiver project because the state proposes changes to Medicaid that would undermine the purpose of law and harm low-income people who need Medicaid for health care. Maine's Sec.…
- September 26, 2017
Senate Leaders End Planned Vote on Graham-Cassidy Repeal Effort
Read moreRepeal Measure Would Have Imposed Massive Cuts on MedicaidWashington – U.S. Senate Leadership today announced it would forgo plans to vote on the Graham-Cassidy proposal to repeal the Affordable Care Act and decimate the funding structure of Medicaid.As yesterday’s limited score from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office revealed, the…