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TIMEJesse Jackson Jr. resigned from Congress effective Wednesday, citing the need to spend time "restoring my health." Jackson, 47, announced his resignation in a letter sent to House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday. "For 17 years I have given 100% of ...Rep. Jackson Jr. resigns, citing mental healthThe Seattle TimesRepresentative Jesse Jackson Jr. resigns from House, citing healthChicago Tribuneall 757 news articles »

Breaking the health care 'job lock'

International Business TimesBreaking the health care 'job lock'Economists and benefits experts call it “job lock”: The phenomenon of workers hanging on to their jobs solely because they need the health benefits. Some argue that that phenomenon hurts the overall economy, by discouraging people from pursuing ...Experts: New Health Rules Show Obamacare Will Raise CostsNewsMax.comRegarding Medicaid and health care costsDaily Mail - CharlestonBryant Budget Steadfast in Health Care OppositionJackson Free PressCincinnati.com -International Business Times -The Republicall 117 news articles »

Governors must not obstruct health reform

Ever since health-care reform was passed in 2010, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Rick Perry of Texas, Scott Walker of Wisconsin and several other prominent Republican governors have vowed not to create the state insurance marketplaces, known as ...State-by-State Decisions on Health Insurance Exchanges: 50 Statistics on Plans ...Becker's Orthopedic & Spineall 16 news articles »

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