Tom Howell Jr.
Articles by Tom Howell Jr.
D.C. exchange awards grants to promote Obamacare
City officials in the nation's capital on Wednesday awarded $6.4 million in grants to nearly three dozen community groups charged with helping residents navigate benefits within the new health care law. Published August 14, 2013
Tea party groups tell Sen. Lamar Alexander he’s vulnerable in 2014, should step aside
Twenty tea party and conservative groups in Tennessee have signed onto a letter that asks Sen. Lamar Alexander to retire, claiming "our great nation can no longer afford compromise and bipartisanship, two traits for which you have become famous." Published August 14, 2013
Americans workers more likely to stick with jobs, even if they win $10 million: poll
A new poll finds two-thirds of Americans workers would stick with their jobs even if they won $10 million in the lottery, an uptick in loyalty to the workforce compared to similar studies before the 2008-2009 recession. Published August 14, 2013
House Dems to Boehner: Restore food-stamp funding in farm bill
House Democrats called on Speaker John A. Boehner to restore food-stamp funding to any future iteration of the farm bill, a direct response to the GOP's decision this year to strip the nutrition program from the legislation despite its longstanding use as bait for urban liberals to support rural farm subsidies. Published August 13, 2013
Judge: Oklahoma can pursue case against Obamacare tax credits
A federal judge says the state of Oklahoma can pursue a lawsuit against the Obama administration that claims the federal government is unlawfully extending tax credits to states that opted not to set up their own insurance exchanges under the new health care law. Published August 13, 2013
Rand Paul: Obamacare authors have ‘really small brains’
Sen. Rand Paul outlined his fears about President Obama's health care law on "The Daily Show" late Monday, arguing "dinosaur syndrome" has prevented well-intentioned authors of the law from crafting effective reforms. Published August 13, 2013
Obscure delay is another setback for Obamacare implementation: report
President Obama has granted yet another part of his health care law a delay, quietly announcing a one-year grace period before imposing a strict limit on consumers' out-of-pocket medical expenses. Published August 13, 2013
Tunisians quickly losing faith in their government: poll
A new poll shows Tunisians are quickly losing confidence in their Islamist-led government, with support dropping from 56 percent in March 2012 to 32 percent in May of this year — a notable shift in a region beset by regime changes and unrest at the confluence of religious and democratic principles. Published August 13, 2013
Former New York Gov. Pataki: Stop-and-frisk tactic has helped city
Former New York Gov. George Pataki on Tuesday defended the Bloomberg administration's use of a controversial crime-fighting tactic that's been linked to racial profiling, saying it's been a catalyst for New York City's decades-long turnaround from seedy to family-friendly. Published August 13, 2013
Medicaid expansion quandary
A half-dozen states are still trying to decide whether to expand Medicaid enrollment within their borders under the new federal health care law, more than three years after the law was signed and a year after the Supreme Court gave them an easy way to opt out. Published August 12, 2013
Sen. Tim Scott: Harry Reid should apologize for remarks on race
Republican Sen. Tim Scott wants Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to apologize for saying in a Friday radio interview that he hopes GOP-led opposition to President Obama is "based on substance and not the fact that he's African-American." Published August 12, 2013
NYC Mayor Bloomberg staunchly defends stop-and-frisk program
New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is making no apologies for the "stop, question and frisk" program that a federal judge said Monday infringes on people's rights and singles out minorities. Published August 12, 2013
Bo Obama flies on Osprey chopper to Martha’s Vineyard vacation
Talk about disembarking. The first family's dog, Bo, reportedly joined the Obamas in style over the weekend for their weeklong vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Published August 12, 2013
Majority says smokers should face higher insurance rates: poll
Nearly six in 10 Americans say health insurance providers would be justified in charging higher rates for smokers, according to a new poll. Published August 12, 2013
Sen. Marco Rubio touts ‘defund Obamacare’ efforts with Florida tour this week
Sen. Marco Rubio is reportedly hitting the road in his home state this week to promote a last-ditch effort to "defund Obamacare" as part of the upcoming spending debate on Capitol Hill. Published August 12, 2013
GOP short of votes to defund health care law now, but …
A key House Republican leading the charge to defund President Obama's health care law said Sunday that the GOP does not have the votes right now to succeed in cutting off the program. Published August 11, 2013
Obama defends health law delays
President Obama on Friday defended his signature health care law and lambasted Republican-led threats to dismantle the reforms, a public attempt to navigate his recent decision to delay one of the law's key mandates and wave off a burgeoning threat to shut down the government over the controversial law. Published August 9, 2013
Texas Gov. Rick Perry hits fix for Capitol Hill staffers on health law
Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday said President Obama should reverse his administration's decision to let the government keep contributing to health care premiums of members of Congress and their staffers, even as they purchase coverage through the exchanges. Published August 9, 2013
Some fight, some fold in Obamacare contraception conflict
Some of the business owners who sued the Obama administration over the "contraception mandate" tied to the health care law are insuring employees' birth control against their will — now that the rule is in effect — or refusing to comply in an act of civil disobedience. Published August 8, 2013
Businesses struggle with ‘contraception mandate’ as lawsuits play out
Some of the business owners who sued the Obama administration over the "contraception mandate" tied to the health care law are insuring employees' birth control against their will — now that the rule is in effect — or refusing to comply in an act of civil disobedience. Published August 8, 2013