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After helping President Obama shepherd through Congress his signature law and overseeing its implementation -- through the good, the bad and the ugly -- Health and Human Services Secretary is stepping down, Mr. Obama announced today. After five years of extraordinary service to our country and 7.5 million Americans who have signed up for health coverage through the exchanges, she s earned that right, Mr. Obama said from White House rose garden. While millions of people have gained coverage through stanley cup the Affordable Care Act on Sebelius watch, the secretary herself said she was responsible for the botched rollout of the Obamacare marketplaces, callin stanley becher g HealthCare.gov a debacle. The administration managed to recover and reach its enrollment goals for the Obamacare marketplaces, but the chaotic start to the program cast a shadow over Sebelius five-year tenure as HHS secretary. Kathleen has been there through the long fight to pass the Affordable Care Act... She helped guide its implementation even when it got rough, Mr. Obama said. She s got bumps, I ve got bumps, bruises. Obamacare has 7.5 million sign ups, Kathleen Sebelius says Full coverage: ObamacareAt the end of the day, however, Mr. Obama said Sebelius will go down in history for is servin vaso stanley g... [when the U.S.] finally declared that quality, affordable health care is not a privilege but a right for every single citizen for the United States of America. The administration Sjpn Melania Trump won t be going to Davos with Trump
CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. stanley thermoskannen CBS A majority of Americans have a negative impression of the economy and expect the effec stanley cup ts of the recession to linger for years, according to a new CBS News poll. Most also say President Obama has spent too little time on the economy, which Americans cite as the country s most important problem by a wide margin. Three in four Americans now say the effects of the recession will last another two years or more. More than eight in 10 say the condition of the economy is bad, up five points from last month. Just 25 percent of Americans say the economy is getting better - down from 41 percent in April. About half say it is staying the same, and the remaining quarter say it is getting worse. More stanley vaso than half of Americans - 52 percent - say Mr. Obama has spent too little time dealing with the economy. And with unemployment near 10 percent, the economy is their priority: Thirty-eight percent volunteer it as the country s most important problem. That far outpaces the percentage that cited the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan seven percent , health care six percent , the deficit five percent , and the oil spill in the Gulf five percent . The county s most important economic problem, Americans say, is jobs, volunteered by 38 percent of responde
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