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  2. Executive Order 13813 - Wikipedia

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    President Trump signing the Executive Order, October 12, 2017. The Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition, also known as the Trumpcare Executive Order, or Trumpcare, [4] [5] is an Executive Order signed by Donald Trump on October 12, 2017, which directs federal agencies to modify how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of the Obama Administration is implemented.

  3. American Health Care Act of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    The 115th Congress ultimately did not pass an ACA repeal bill, though it did pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which repealed the individual mandate. The AHCA was a significant issue in the midterm elections the following year , which saw the election of a Democratic House majority and defeat of several of the bill's supporters for re ...

  4. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    This list includes American politicians at the state and local levels who have been convicted of felony crimes committed while in office by decade; this list encompasses the 2020s. At the bottom of the article are links to related articles which deal with politicians who are involved in federal scandals (political and sexual), as well as ...

  5. Trumpcare, not Obamacare, could be a job killer - AOL

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  6. Executive Order 13765 - Wikipedia

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    Trump stated sorting out a replacement will take a long time and the replacement may not be ready until 2018. [3] Following several failed efforts by Congress to pass an alternative to the ACA, Trump issued another executive order in October 2017, the Executive Order to Promote Healthcare Choice and Competition , which some proponents and ...

  7. Ohio passed a law to stop vigilantes in 1889. Now it could be ...

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    The violation is now a fourth-degree felony, punishable by up to 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine. The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association's Lou Tobin said the law is obscure and not ...

  8. Explainer-Who are the Jan. 6 defendants that might receive ...

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    Republican President-elect Donald Trump has promised to grant clemency to at least some of his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 in a failed bid to block Congress from ...

  9. Category:Ohio politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ohio politicians convicted of crimes" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.