Congressman Patrick Murphy is among the House Democrats distancing himself from the administration on the flawed health care rollout and heeding GOP calls to delay key parts of the law.
President Barack Obama is apologizing to Americans who are losing health insurance plans he repeatedly said they could keep. He's pledging to find fixes that might allow people to keep their coverage.
After months of complaining about the new health care law, some labor unions could get a break from fees imposed on everyone covered by health insurance.
The Obama administration is getting questions about whether it cut corners on security testing while rushing to meet a deadline to launch the HealthCare.gov website.
Senator's Mike Enzi (R-WY) and John Barrasso (R-WY), along with senators from other western states, introduced a bill Thursday to prevent federal agencies from requiring privately held water rights be turned over to the federal government...
Private insurance companies have given notice to the state of Wyoming that they plan to cancel over 2,600 health insurance policies for state residents largely because of increased regulation and higher minimum standards set by the federal Affordable Care Act.
Eager to cast blame, lawmakers are preparing to grill President Barack Obama's top health official over problems with the rollout of the government's health care website.
Republicans plan to seek answers from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on the Obama administration's troubled debut of the website it is using to offer health insurance.