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The Health Insurance Exchange in the Affordable Health Care for America Act

The Health Insurance Exchange will offer a limited range of private insurance plans, all of which must provide a minimum level of benefits.

Medicaid in the Affordable Health Care for America Act

Although eligibility for Medicaid varies, currently low-income childless adults generally do not qualify and only parents with incomes significantly below the poverty line are eligible. The bill shifts coverage of lower-income children from the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) into general Medicaid coverage.

Affordable Health Care for America Act of 2009

The Middle Class Supports

Emergency Influenza Containment Act of 2009

President Signs Extension of Unemployment Benefits Into Law; Up To 99 Weeks Of Benefits Available

  • After weeks of delay, the House and Senate passed legislation extending unemployment insurance by 14 weeks in all states and six additional weeks in the states hardest hit by the economic downturn. The President has signed the bill into law.

Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act of 2009

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Senate Finally Acts To Extend Unemployment Benefits; House Must Vote Again

  • After weeks of delay, the Senate finally passed legislation extending unemployment insurance by 14 weeks in all states and six additional weeks in the states hardest hit by the economic downturn.

Protecting America’s Workers Act of 2009

Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009

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Senate Has Still Not Acted As Americans Continue To Exhaust Unemployment Benefits

  • The House OK'd legislation extending unemployment insurance by 13 weeks in the states hardest hit by the economic downturn. The Senate must act before the end of the year or 1.3 million jobless Americans will exhaust their benefits.
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