After 6 months, health care law not a winner for nervous Dems, White House giving it a boost

By Erica Werner, AP
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Obama, White House boosting health law at 6 months

FALLS CHURCH, Va. — President Barack Obama sought Wednesday to reintroduce his signature health care bill to voters who don’t much like it or even understand it six months after he signed it.

A month and a half before voters head to the polls for midterms expected to punish Democrats, the president surrounded himself in a Virginia backyard with people who benefited from the law — a hemophiliac fearful of lifetime coverage limits that will now be eliminated, a senior citizen who got help with her heart medications.

Acknowledging that the economy is the foremost concern, Obama nonetheless insisted, “Health care was one of those issues that we could no longer ignore.”

He highlighted some new reforms that take effect at the six-month mark Thursday, including new coverage for preventive care and young adults being able to stay on their parents’ health care plans until age 26.

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