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The legislation has been a year in the making, with tense negotiations leading to a narrower spending package that focuses on climate investments and health care costs.
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The court has upheld the law three times.
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The 7-2 decision threw out the challenge to the law, saying Texas and other objecting GOP-dominated states were not required to pay anything under the mandate provision and thus lacked standing.
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If passed, Biden's relief bill would significantly expand the number of people eligible for federal help in paying their health plan premiums, and would boost the size of those subsidies.
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A new survey shows a surprising number of Central Floridians skipping or delaying needed health care due to its cost. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind thinks the state of Florida can address the issue, but first, he takes a look at the numbers.
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Veterans used the office shared by Representatives Stephanie Murphy and Darren Soto to get help enrolling in Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security benefits.
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Governor-elect Ron DeSantis is receiving recommendations for changes to the state’s health care policies.
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The Department of Agriculture is proposing stricter requirements for people receiving food stamps.
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Florida’s incoming Agriculture Commissioner wants medical marijuana to be more affordable and accessible in Florida.
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About 367,000 fewer people signed up during this year’s open enrollment period-from November 1 through December 15-than last year.