A family of four in Kentucky making $130,000 a year could see their healthcare premiums go up by more than $12,000 annually.
Beshear said in a news conference Monday afternoon that he is signing an executive order to override Bevin’s Kentucky HEALTH project, which required some Kentuckians to meet work requirements to gain health coverage through Medicaid.
"Mind-boggling" and an "honor." They are the words used by Ky. Gov. Steve Beshear to describe what it was like to be a part of President Obama's State of the Union address.
Latest numbers show 1,500 Kentuckians a day enrolling for health insurance or Medicaid through Kynect exchange.
Purchases of private health plans soared to five thousand new enrollments since last week.
Too little, too late: that's what U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell says about President Obama's recent apology to those losing health care plans.
WDRB Conservative columnist John David Dyche says John Yarmuth "peddled the very same falsehood" Dyche says President Obama did.
She says she's responsible for fixing the site where people can sign up under the Affordable Care Act, often known as Obamacare.
He thinks young healthy Americans will say the plan is more expensive.
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear says it's smooth sailing.