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insurance rolls under a joint federal-state program for low-income Americans,
which is an anchor of the law Obama signed in 2010."Not in
South Carolina," Haley declared at the Conservative Political Action Conference
in March. "We will not expand Medicaid on President Obama's watch. We
will not expand Medicaid ever."Other parts of ObamaCare have already started
to fray, even before full implementation.The Obama administration now says
a special system of exchanges designed to make it easier for small
businesses to provide insurance will be delayed an entire year -- to
2015."Lots of small businesses struggle with providing insurance for their
workers so this was supposed to facilitate it and make it easier
for small business to do this," Jim Capretta of the Ethics and
Public Policy Center, told Fox News last month. "It was a huge
portion of the sale job. When they passed the law in 2010
there were many senators and members of Congress who were saying 'I
am doing this because it's going to help small businesses.'"The Associated
Press contributed to this report.Click here for more from The Washington
Times.
Reid joins in the
ObamaCare 'train wreck' pile-on
Dems
pushing for more spending on rollout of ObamaCare
President Obama said Thursday he was comfortable with his administration's
decision to allow over-the-counter purchases of a morning-after pill for
anyone 15 and older.The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday had lowered
the age at which people can buy the Plan B One-Step morning-after
pill without a prescription to 15 - younger than the current limit
of 17. The FDA decided that the pill could be sold on
drugstore shelves near condoms, instead of locked behind pharmacy counters.Obama,
speaking at a news conference while in Mexico, said the FDA's decision
was based on "solid scientific evidence."What's still unclear is whether
the administration will prevail on its appeal of a court order that
would lift all age limits on purchasers of the pill.That decision to
appeal set off a storm of criticism from reproductive rights groups, who
denounced it as politically motivated and a step backward for women's health."We
are profoundly disappointed. This appeal takes away the promise of all women
having timely access to emergency contraception," Susannah Baruch, Interim
President & CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project, said in
a statement late Wednesday."It is especially troubling in light of the Food
and Drug Administration's move yesterday to continue age restrictions and
ID requirements, despite a court order to make emergency contraception accessible
for women of all ages. Both announcements, particularly in tandem, highlight
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