Affordable Care Act

More Latinos among 6 million now not covered by changes to Affordable Care Act

More Latinos among 6 million now not covered by changes to Affordable Care Act The CBO has reworked the numbers of how much the Affordable Care Act is going to cost U.S. taxpayers. The bad news: 3 million more people won’t be covered.

When the law targets Latinos: The battles yet to be fought

When the law targets Latinos: The battles yet to be fought While the Latino community applauds the Affordable Care Act, a key fight against bias, racial-profiling, and stereotypes in legislation remains, say a trio of top Latino advocates.

Obama’s pitch to Latinos focuses on healthcare (Video)

Obama’s pitch to Latinos focuses on healthcare (Video) President Obama’s reelection campaign is targeting Latinos with ads that focus on a subject that might not be the first to come to mind: healthcare.

Marco Rubio accuses Obama of raising taxes with healthcare law (Video)

Marco Rubio accuses Obama of raising taxes with healthcare law (Video) Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Thursday framed the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the healthcare law as evidence that President Obama violated a campaign promise not to raise taxes on the middle class.

Supreme Court upholds Affordable Care Act, a boon to minority health in the U.S.

Supreme Court upholds Affordable Care Act, a boon to minority health in the U.S. In a largely unexpected turn, the U.S. Supreme Court declared nearly the entire Affordable Care Act a constitutional and fully legal shift in the American health care system.

High stakes for Latinos in Supreme Court healthcare decision

High stakes for Latinos in Supreme Court healthcare decision On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its so-called “decision of the century” when it reveals its thoughts on the legality of Affordable Care Act, President Obama flagship legislation of his tenure.

Latina mothers hope Supreme Court upholds health care law

Latina mothers hope Supreme Court upholds health care law The suspense continues on how the Supreme Court will render its ruling on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.

Is Arizona the worst place in the country to be a Latina?

Is Arizona the worst place in the country to be a Latina? While nearly every state in the nation has seen some level of attacks on women's health care and immigrant communities, Arizona seems to be vying for first place in the Oppressor Olympics.

If Supreme Court strikes down Affordable Care Act, it could pose more problems for GOP among Latinos

If Supreme Court strikes down Affordable Care Act, it could pose more problems for GOP among Latinos If the Supreme Court should decide that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional and strikes it down, the amount of people, a.k.a. voters, who will be disappointed will be sure to not let the issue die in the courts.

Latinos on both sides of health care Supreme Court “showdown”

Latinos on both sides of health care Supreme Court “showdown” Latino backers and opponents of the health care law are paying close attention to the high-stakes hearings inside the U.S. Supreme Court, as Justices hear arguments on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

The Affordable Care Act and Latino families

The Affordable Care Act and Latino families March 23rd is the two-year anniversary of the historic passage of the Affordable Care Act.

Latino voters: jobs and immigration top concerns, low awareness of GOP candidates

Latino voters: jobs and immigration top concerns, low awareness of GOP candidates Last week, the results of a national poll of Latino voters focused on their attitudes toward health care policy, with a majority in favor of keeping the Affordable Care Act in general was released. Other results from the poll, including how Latinos feel about the 2012 GOP presidential hopefuls was also released.

Advertise on MarioWire