Tom Howell Jr.
Articles by Tom Howell Jr.
Donald Trump says he will fight all the way; Loss in Iowa wouldn’t change his plan
Donald Trump says he won't drop out of the 2016 presidential race if he loses the Iowa caucuses, insisting he has big enough leads in the next primary states to win the Republican nomination. Published January 10, 2016
Hillary Clinton tells State Dept. aide to send info through ‘nonsecure’ channel
Newly released emails from Hillary Clinton's State Department show Mrs. Clinton having a cavalier attitude about sending state information from source to source, dictating to her staff to send her correspondence through "nonsecure" channels if necessary because her fax machine was failing. Published January 8, 2016
White House mocks Obamacare repeal
The administration mocked the Obamacare repeal bill sent to the White House Thursday, saying Congress had accomplished "nothing" and boasting that the health law is doing even better than expected. Published January 7, 2016
Paul Ryan formally signs Obamacare repeal bill
Flanked by dozens of his GOP troops, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Thursday signed the first-ever Obamacare repeal bill that will make it to the White House. Published January 7, 2016
HHS: 11.3 million Obamacare signups nationwide
Roughly 11.3 million people have selected private plans on Obamacare's exchanges, according to a government update released Thursday that for the first time includes 2016 signup data from all of the states. Published January 7, 2016
Paul Ryan says House will go ‘on offense’ in 2016
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday his chamber will be "going on offense on ideas" in 2016, offering voters a clear idea of what a Republican Congress could do with an ally in the White House. Published January 7, 2016
Obamacare repeal sent to president’s desk for first time
Six years after President Obama rammed Obamacare through a Democrat-run Congress, Republicans used their own majority to take a "monumental" step toward scrapping the overhaul Wednesday, approving a bill to ax the onerous mandates that penalize Americans who refuse to comply with the health care law's demands. Published January 6, 2016
Congress set to send Obamacare repeal to president
Congress is poised to dispatch an Obamacare repeal bill to President Obama's desk Wednesday, fulfilling a long-standing but elusive goal for Republicans who seized the House in 2011 and reaffirmed their vow after taking control of the Senate last year. Published January 6, 2016
House Republicans to vote to strip Planned Parenthood funding
Four years after GOP Senate candidates stumbled over reproductive rights, the thorny issue is once again front and center as Congress kicks off 2016 with a vote to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood in retaliation for its abortion practices. Published January 5, 2016
2016 House session opens with vote to repeal Obamacare law
Congressional Republicans will kick off 2016 with a vote to repeal Obamacare, but they are still struggling to figure out the next steps in replacing President Obama's health insurance overhaul, which, while suffering growing pains, now provides coverage to millions of Americans. Published January 4, 2016
Little Sisters of the Poor nuns will take Obamacare birth control mandate to Supreme Court
An elder-care charity run by nuns asked the Supreme Court on Monday to shield them from Obamacare's birth control mandate, arguing that the government can provide their organizations' female employees with contraceptives if it really wants to but shouldn't force them to facilitate the coverage. Published January 4, 2016
Obamacare tax forms: Treasury Department gives large employers two-month reprieve
Heidi Savage's clients felt like they received an extra Christmas gift last week when the Treasury Department said large employers would have an extra couple of months to complete and file a series of complex tax forms under Obamacare. Published January 3, 2016
HHS: 3 in 5 Obamacare customers shopped around for 2016 plan
A greater share of Obamacare customers logged back onto HealthCare.gov to shop around and select a new plan for 2016 than in last year's renewal period, the administration said Wednesday, casting it is as a sign that more people are heeding its advice to seek out the best deal in the federal marketplace. Published December 30, 2015
Ebola proving a persistent foe even as Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone celebrate successes
Liberia has twice declared victory over Ebola — and twice been surprised by subsequent outbreaks that have forced doctors and scientists to question what they really know about the deadly disease and its ability to spread. Published December 29, 2015
9 in 10 prescribed opioids even after overdose: Study
More than 9 out of every 10 patients who survive a prescription-opioid overdose are able to get the drugs again, usually from the same prescriber, according to a study published Tuesday that underscores the uphill battle that state and federal leaders face in fighting a national drug epidemic. Published December 29, 2015
Health care costs to rise without any benefit cuts
President Obama has managed to defend his signature health care law's generous system of taxpayer-funded benefits from attacks in Congress and the courts, but Capitol Hill is finally beginning to eat away at Obamacare's financial foundations. Published December 28, 2015
Planned Parenthood hit with fetal tissue research probe, defunding in Utah
An inspector general has agreed to probe how the government doles out money to study fetal tissue, Sen. Rand Paul announced Tuesday, in an investigation he said could pry into Planned Parenthood's sale of parts of aborted fetuses for research purposes. Published December 22, 2015
HealthCare.gov signups hit 8.2 million
Obamacare sign-ups on the federal HealthCare.gov website are running 2 million ahead of last year's pace, with 8.2 million so far, the administration announced Tuesday, saying demand has surged as customers rush to have coverage in place before the new year. Published December 22, 2015
Obama admin. agrees to fetal-tissue research probe amid Planned Parenthood backlash
The Health and Human Services Department's inspector general has agreed to probe how the Obama administration funds and oversees research involving fetal tissue, according to Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who drew a straight line Tuesday between the audit and undercover videos that appeared to show Planned Parenthood officials negotiating the sale of fetal body parts. Published December 22, 2015
Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell win tax battles, Republican Party unity despite concessions
Republican leaders closed their first year in complete control of Congress with an impressive show of support among their members for spending and tax cuts, avoiding a government shutdown and demonstrating striking party unity despite being unable to rein in President Obama's expansive agenda. Published December 20, 2015