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The Obama Health Care Law that passed the U.S. House of Representatives by 220 to 215 on November 7, 2009.

11/09/2009

Health care reform legislation efforts and the political difficulties that they ran into in Congress. The new health care law passed over Republican opposition in Congress.

Grouped Articles

A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning

New York Times 10.05.2013

Health Bill Faces Senate Heat

Wall Street Journal 11.09.2009

In Final Hours, an Intense Push for 'Yes' Votes

Wall Street Journal 11.09.2009

Health-Care Overhaul Proposals

Wall Street Journal 11.09.2009

Democrats Raise Alarms Over Health Bill Costs

New York Times 11.10.2009

Health-care bill's ability to reduce deficits debated

Washington Post 11.30.2009

Health Care Changes Wouldn’t Have Big Effect for Many

New York Times 12.25.2009

When the Changes Could Take Effect

Wall Street Journal 12.24.2009

The Next Step on Health Reform

New York Times 12.27.2009

How the Senate bill would contain the cost of health care : The New Yorker

New Yorker 01.04.2010

In Battle Over Health Law, Math Cuts Both Ways

New York Times 01.07.2011

House Approves Health Law Repeal

Wall Street Journal 01.20.2011

GOP's New Health-Law Front

Wall Street Journal 07.01.2012

Health Insurance and the Broccoli Test

New York Times 11.15.2011

Obamacare: The reckoning - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.23.2012

Health Law Slow to Win Favor

Wall Street Journal 03.23.2012

House Republicans Repeat an Obama Error

WSJ 03.09.2017

Americans worry, cheer as Congress moves to upend the Affordable Care Act

Washington Post 03.22.2017

House Passes Measure to Repeal and Replace the Affordable Care Act

The New York Times 05.04.2017

What’s in the AHCA: The Major Provisions of the Republican Health Bill

The New York Times 05.04.2017

GOP Senate Leader Mitch McConnell Abandons Health-Care Bill

WSJ 07.18.2017

How Senators Voted to Consider the Republican Health Care Bill

07.25.2017

Senate Health Debate Rolls On After First Option Fails

WSJ 07.26.2017


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