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For GOP, one last chance to change overhaul
Republicans intend to sabotage the "fixes" package in Senate and create turmoil among Democrats who are counting on its passage.
Read the Article>New G.O.P. Slogan: 'Repeal and Replace' Health Care Law
Senator Mitch McConnell announces a new message now that President Obama has signed the health care legislation into law.
Read the Article>GOP mobilizes opposition to healthcare
Conservatives plan procedural maneuvers to drag out the debate before the final bill is cleared in the Senate.
Read the Article>13 states promptly sue to overturn reforms
Moments after President Obama signed the healthcare insurance overhaul Tuesday, attorneys general from 13 states filed suit, challenging the law on constitutional grounds.
Read the Article>13 attorneys general sue to stop overhaul
Attorneys general from 13 states sued the federal government Tuesday, claiming the landmark health care overhaul is unconstitutional just seven minutes after President Barack Obama signed it into law.
Read the Article>2012 Republicans compete over bill
Republicans eying a run for the top spot sought to one-up each other with their condemnations of the bill.
Read the Article>Republicans Face Drawbacks of United Stand on Health Bill
Polls suggest many Americans are opposed to the health care bill, but Republicans face portrayals as the 'party of no.'
Read the Article>Is there a legal case against the health-care bill?
Republican healthcare rallying cry: 'Repeal'
Before the sun had risen in Washington on the House-passed healthcare legislation that President Obama had sought for a year and won last night on Capitol Hill, Republicans were cementing their rallying cries: "Repeal'' and "A price to pay.''
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