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The unfinished business of health reform: Reining in market power to restrain costs without sacrificing quality or access
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Work sick or lose pay?: The high cost of being sick when you don’t get paid sick days
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Millions of people have a lot to lose under the AHCA
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The $33 billion hidden tax in the American Health Care Act—higher deductibles and copays
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The unfinished business of health reform: Reining in market power to restrain costs without sacrificing quality or access
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As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies: Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
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Does high CEO pay matter to shareholders?
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Moving beyond ACA repeal to address real health reform: Negotiating for lower drug prices under the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Act
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Graham-Cassidy: Maybe the worst Republican health proposal yet
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EPI comment regarding OSHA’s proposal to revoke the beryllium rule
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Healthcare’s biggest losers, part two: How the Senate’s TrumpCare bill can increase your state taxes
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Healthcare’s biggest losers: Which states are harmed the most under the Senate TrumpCare plan?
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Millions of people have a lot to lose under the AHCA
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Costs will still rise significantly and coverage will still fall considerably under the new AHCA
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Policy Watch: House Republicans vote to strip health care from millions
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The AHCA-but-worse plan should not be passed by the House today
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The first 100 days: President Trump’s top priorities include rolling back protections to workers’ wages, health, and safety
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How many jobs could the AHCA cost your state?: The AHCA’s drag on potential job growth
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The $33 billion hidden tax in the American Health Care Act—higher deductibles and copays
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Costs will rise and coverage will fall under the AHCA
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Senator Baldwin is right: AHCA is particularly great for health insurance CEOs, bad for almost everybody else
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Everyone wins if the GOP health plan fails, even Republicans
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The Affordable and Safe Prescription Drug Importation Act is what real health reform looks like
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Repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost jobs in every state
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How would repealing the Affordable Care Act affect health care and jobs in your state?
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19.2 million people—including 7.5 million women—gained health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act
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Already a big gap between Trump’s promises to the middle class and his policies
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Raising the minimum wage could improve public health
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The lead crisis in Flint will affect the city for years to come
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Bad tax or no tax? The ACA excise tax debate, continued
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Tax on expensive health insurance plans could cut care along with costs
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2014
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California’s Nurse-to-Patient Ratio Law Reduced Nurse Injuries by More Than 30 Percent


