4 Ways the Affordable Care Act Is Improving the Quality of Health Care in America
The Affordable Care Act has been crucial to increasing the quality of health care for Americans. Over the past five years, the law has worked to make sure that Americans are healthier after hospital stays, getting more time with their doctor when they need it, paying less in health care premiums, and seeing their tax dollars go toward better investments in education, roads, bridges, and lower taxes.
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MAP: The Consequences of Republican Trickle-Down Economics
While the President's budget strengthens our middle class, the House and Senate Republican budgets cut taxes for the wealthiest 0.1 percent, raise health care costs for seniors, slash critical education funding, and fail to invest in American infrastructure. Take a look at our map to see how the Republican budgets would impact your state.
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98 Percent of Americans Are Connected to High-Speed Wireless Internet
At Monday's White House Science Fair, President Obama announced that we've reached our major broadband connectivity goal -- 98 percent of Americans nationwide are now connected to high-speed wireless Internet, surpassing any point in history. The President also introduced new initiatives to bring this high-speed access to rural and underserved Americans.
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