The President promised premiums would go down, but millions of families are seeing rates going up.
Tim Murphy
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Tim Murphy is a former Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district from 2003 until 2017. During his time in Congress, Murphy focused on issues such as healthcare, mental health reform, and energy policy. He was known for his work on the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act, which aimed to improve mental health services and support for families affected by mental illness. Murphy also served on various committees, including the Energy and Commerce Committee, where he contributed to legislation on health care and energy issues.
Is it your and the administration's intention to respect and adhere to the Constitution's First Amendment freedom of religion in the implementation of this law with employers.
American taxpayer dollars should be protected and not hastily spent on a law that may not be ready for primetime.
Has the Affordable Care Act resulted in employers cutting workers' hours because of the mandate, yes or no?
We convene this hearing as part of the committee's ongoing oversight of the Department of Energy to look particularly at what is necessary for the Department to improve its project management and mission performance.
The National Journal today noted that borrowing accounts for 18 percent of how the average family pays for college. They also noted that majors vary considerably in terms of their cost, such as social science being about $28,000 and…
Valerie Jarrett, one of the president's top advisors, stated that the administration had delayed the employer mandate tax because it was 'listening' to employers who had complained about the law's burdens and costs.
We are here today to discuss the administration's recent decision to delay a substantial portion of the healthcare law--the requirement that businesses with over 50 employees provide coverage to their employees.
We are here today to discuss the Administration's recent decision to delay a substantial portion of the health care law.
Right before the Fourth of July, the administration admitted the Affordable Care Act wasn't ready, and as we just heard from the other side of the aisle, the bill is a burden. So they waived the mandate tax for employers, but not the…
Thank you, Chairman Pitts, for holding this hearing to further the discussion about FDA's authority over drug compounding.





