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Home>Allie Bice, Cronkite News

Allie Bice, Cronkite News

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Recent Articles from Allie Bice, Cronkite News

AZ/DC December 28, 2016

Three men and a maybe: Can ex-foes Trump and McCain, Flake get along?

Political experts said Arizona should not worry about retribution from President-elect Donald Trump for the well-publicized squabbling between him and Arizona Sens. Jeff Flake and John McCain.

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Recent news November 30, 2016

‘Health index’ scores counties on residents’ welfare, major health issues

Diabetes, hypertension and depression are the biggest problems facing Arizona counties, according to a new nationwide health index map that also scored counties on whether they tend to be more healthy or less.

AZ/DC November 15, 2016

Housewarming: Biggs, O’Halleran join freshmen in Capitol orientation

Incoming Reps. Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert, and Tom O’Halleran, D-Sedona, said they’re excited to come to Washington and represent the people of Arizona – but first they have to learn how to do that, exactly.

agencies October 26, 2016

Arizona faces steepest Obamacare hike in U.S.; subsidies could curb pain

Arizona residents can expect to see the largest rate increases in the nation when open enrollment for Obamacare begins next week, but advocates say those increases should be offset by similarly large increases in tax credits for consumers.

Recent news October 17, 2016

South Phoenix saw big health coverage gain, still trails state, U.S.

A south Phoenix congressional district posted one of the nation’s largest decreases in people without health insurance since the start of the Affordable Care Act, according to a recently released analysis of Census Bureau data.

September 7, 2016

Feds ‘confident’ Arizonans will have health options, as insurers pull out

Federal officials “remain confident” that Arizona residents will have options when they look for health care under the Affordable Care Act next year, even as another insurer pulled out of the insurance marketplace in the state.

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