by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | May 3, 2013 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Six different plaintiffs filed a joint lawsuit Thursday in protest of the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate the U.S. District Court in Washington. Those filing allege that the Internal Revenue Service issued rules too broad by offering tax credits to...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | Apr 25, 2013 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – As the new health care law inches closer toward full implementation, the nuts and bolts are unclear, leaving businesses and labor unions worried that regulations may be too complex. At an Internal Revenue Service public hearing Tuesday,...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | Apr 23, 2013 | Business & Tech, Science + Technology
WASHINGTON – Joe Olivo is a small business owner who finds the new health care law costly and confusing, particularly next year’s employer mandate. Mark Hodesh is a small business owner who finds the law to be a boon to his business. Some business owners like...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | Apr 16, 2013 | Business & Tech, Education
WASHINGTON — Congress needs to act to keep interest rates on federally subsidized student loans from doubling this summer, the chairman of the Senate education committee said Tuesday. Undergraduate students face a sunset date this summer on their lower interest rate....