
President Barack Obama begins a two-day, four-city swing of Florida on Thursday as he pushes what campaign officials have characterized as two fundamentally different visions of how to grow the economy, create jobs and pay down the nation’s debt.
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The United States Supreme Court handed President Barack Obama a crucial election-year victory on Thursday when it upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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The United States Supreme Court said it would not intervene in a tri-state water dispute between Alabama, Florida and Georgia that until a year ago threatened to severely restrict the Atlanta area’s access to its main water supply for roughly three million people.
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Fifteen community health centers in Florida have been awarded $8.9 million in grants by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to expand access to care, the department said.
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The White House and the United States Department of Homeland have stalled efforts by the State of Florida to prevent non-citizens from voting in its elections, Governor Rick Scott said on Monday, hours before the state filed suit.
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Thousands of people rallied across South Florida, the Treasure Coast and in cities across the country on Friday to draw attention to a United States Department of Health and Human Services mandate that will require the health insurance plans of most employers to cover contraception beginning August 1st.
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As the United States Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a growing number of people in South Florida and elsewhere have been caught in a widening bureaucracy and are being denied access to the health care they need.
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