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  • AIDS Memorial Quilt in the White House

    One enduring symbol of the lives that have been lost is the AIDS Memorial Quilt. To mark the International AIDS conference, a section of the Quilt was put on display in the White House where visitors can stop and remember the human toll that this disease has taken, and how far we’ve come as a country in the fight against HIV/AIDS.


  • Vice President Biden Speaks To Seniors About Retirement Security

    The Vice President told the audience that when it comes to Social Security and Medicare, “the question is what are we going to do to strengthen and sustain these programs now and for the future”


  • Health Care and the House of Representatives: By the Numbers

    The health care law President Obama signed in 2010 is already making a positive difference in the lives of millions of Americans. But rather than move on and act on the President’s plans to cut taxes and strengthen the economy, House Republicans voted again to repeal the Affordable Care Act.


  • The Affordable Care Act by the Numbers

    Numbers tell the story of how the Affordable Care Act ensures hard-working, middle class families will get the security they deserve and protects every American from the worst insurance company abuses


  • Upholding the Affordable Care Act is a Win for Small Businesses

    The Supreme Court’s decision this week to uphold the Affordable Care Act is a historic win for the nation’s 6 million small businesses and their 54 million employees who will see fewer administrative headaches, pay lower premiums, and receive help to make the cost of covering employees more affordable.


  • People Speak Out: The Affordable Care Act Is Helping Me

    Many Americans are already seeing benefits from the Affordable Care Act, from mothers who no longer have to worry about their children with pre-existing conditions losing their health coverage, to young adults who can stay on their parent's insurance plans until age 26, to seniors who are saving money on their prescription drugs.


  • Natoma Canfield's Letter to President Obama

    During the fight for health care reform, Natoma's letter reminded the President of all the Americans, all across the country, who have had to worry not only about getting sick, but about the cost of getting well.


  • White House Office Hours: The Affordable Care Act

    Have questions about what the Affordable Care Act means for you and your family? Join us for a special session of White House Office Hours on Twitter today at 4:30 p.m. EDT.


  • Supreme Court Upholds President Obama's Health Care Reform

    The Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act – the health reform law President Obama signed two years ago, ensuring hard-working, middle class families will get the security they deserve and protecting every American from the worst insurance company abuses.


  • See How the Health Care Law Is Helping People in Your State

    President Obama signed the health care law – the Affordable Care Act – into law on March 23, 2010 and it’s already making a positive difference in the lives of millions of Americans. Check out a state-by-state map that shows how people in your state are currently being helped by the law.


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