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magazine from the White House 2018-02-26b 】
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HHS
Secretary: Short-term health insurance plans are an affordable
option
Health and Human
Services Secretary Alex Azar writes in CNN that “since
Obamacare was enacted, affordable, individualized health care
coverage choices have all but disappeared for many Americans.”
Secretary Azar explains that President Trump “has made it a
priority to open up new options for health insurance for
Americans, and issued an executive order to that effect in
October. In particular, we need to be opening up more
affordable alternatives to Affordable Care Act health insurance
policies, which are becoming increasingly unaffordable for
many.”
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In The
Daily Caller, Christopher Bedford writes that despite
the media narrative, President Trump has been tougher on Russia
than the previous administration. “President Obama was afraid
to enforce America’s chemical weapon treaty with Syria
because he didn’t want a confrontation with the Russians.
President Trump struck Syria without a single utterance about
red lines,” Bedford cites as one example.
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The New
York Post Editorial Board writes that “Nancy Pelosi
might call those $1,000 bonuses that many saw after the GOP tax
cut ‘crumbs,’ but she’s certainly not going hungry, and
voters are calling her out on her . . . rich hypocrisy.” The
Ed. Board editors explain that the House minority leader is
touring the country “to warn that the tax cuts will devastate
the working class — a tough task when most people are getting
at least a small boost to their paychecks.”
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In The
Detroit News, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) says that “since
the tax cut law was enacted, the positive benefits have been
resonating across the country.” Rep. Walberg notes that
“hardly a day goes by without new reports of more businesses
hiring, increasing wages, and offering bonuses and other
benefits like paid leave and enhanced 401(k)’s to their
employees.”
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"Arizona Public
Service Co. customers will see an average $5.40 drop in their
monthly bills starting in March thanks to President Donald
Trump's tax cuts, officials said Thursday,” Ryan Randazzo
reports in The
Arizona Republic. “APS asked for the rate cut in
January, saying the president's tax cuts would allow it to cut
$119 million from its rates,” Randazzo writes. “The company
now will be taxed at 21 percent, compared with 35 percent
before the changes. APS passes its tax expenses on to
customers.”
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