Biden Could Change Course in High Court Health Care CaseBiden Could Change Course in High Court Health Care CaseThe Trump administration called on the justices to strike down the entire Obama-era law.Associated PressAssociated Press
Court Backs President’s Expansion of Cheap Health Insurance PlansCourt Backs President’s Expansion of Cheap Health Insurance PlansAn insurer group said it would appeal.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Sides With President in Birth Control Opt-Out CaseSupreme Court Sides With President in Birth Control Opt-Out CaseThe Obama-era health law said most employers must cover birth control as a preventive service.Associated PressAssociated Press
Supreme Court Will Decide the Fate of Obama Health Care LawSupreme Court Will Decide the Fate of Obama Health Care LawDefenders of the Affordable Care Act argue that the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans erred.Associated PressAssociated Press
Democratic States Appeal Obamacare Ruling to Supreme CourtDemocratic States Appeal Obamacare Ruling to Supreme CourtDefenders of the law are hoping for a hearing and a decision by the summer.Associated PressAssociated Press
Rep. Cheney: Expect More Action On HealthcareRep. Cheney: Expect More Action On HealthcareCheney says Wyoming is currently "being held hostage'' by a lack of competition for health insurance.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Wyoming Delegation Differs Over Best Health Care ApproachWyoming Delegation Differs Over Best Health Care ApproachRep. Liz Cheney says a replacement law is important.Associated PressAssociated Press
Casper Residents Hold ‘Die-In’ To Protest Proposed Health Care ActCasper Residents Hold ‘Die-In’ To Protest Proposed Health Care ActWyoming U.S. Sens. Mike Enzi and John Barrasso are among the 13 on the committee to write the Senate's own version of the American Health Care Act.Tom MortonTom Morton
Cheney Plans to Vote in Favor of Replacing Health Care LawThe bill would repeal major parts of former President Barack Obama's health law.Associated PressAssociated Press
White House Disputes Estimate That 14 Million Will Lose Health Care CoverageWhite House Disputes Estimate That 14 Million Will Lose Health Care CoverageCriticism has come from Democrats, Republicans from states that benefit from the Affordable Care Act and many corners of the health-care industry.Associated PressAssociated Press