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 The coming year will be a pivotal one for the Affordable Care Act: stanley cup  The core elements of the sweeping  stanley termohrnek health care law go into full effect, some of the final consumer protections will be in place, and the midterm elections will once more put the health law in the political spotlight.Here s a look at some key dates in 2014 that will bring about key changes in the health care market or answer  stanley tumbler lingering questions about Obamacare.1. Jan. 1: Start of Obamacare private coverage, etc.Enrollment in the new Obamacare marketplaces has been rocky, to put it mildly, making January 1 a day of reckoning: Consumers will begin finding out if they re actually enrolled in the plans they signed up for.Obamacare enrollments surpass 1 millionObamacare s 7 million enrollment goal: Elusive, but not criticalContinued Obamacare changes means an evolving price tagWhen open enrollment on the marketplaces began on Oct. 1, there were major setbacks. Fourteen states and the District of Columbia are running their own online marketplaces with varying degrees of success, but 36 states have been relying HealthCare.gov -- the federally-run Obamacare portal that launched with significant technical flaws. Due to one glitch, insurers were sometimes receiving the incorrect information -- or no information at all - from HealthCare.gov users who thought they had successfully enrolled in private plans.                                        The administration said it fixed the glitch, and Health and Human Services Secr Uwwu O Donnell Laughs Off Witchcraft Remarks
  AP Photo/Harry Hamburg With the first critical vote for the Senat stanley vattenflaska e health care bill slated for Saturday night, both advocates and opponents of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid s bill are putting pressure on the few key Democratic senators who may or may not hold up the measure.On Saturday at 8 p.m., the Senate will vote on whether or not to even begin debate on the measure. Reid needs at least 60 senators to vote in favor of debate, and Republicans plan on uniformly voting against moving forward. A handful of conservative Democrats have expressed reservations about supporting the bill, for various reasons, and two have not yet disclosed whether they will vote in favor of moving the debate forward on Saturday: Sens. Blanche Lincoln  D-Ark.  and Mary Landrieu  D-La. .However, Sen. B stanley cup en Nelson  D-Neb. , another conservative Democrat whose vote was in play, announced today he would vote in favor of beginning debate. He maintained, though, that he will vote with Republicans to filibuster the bill after debating it, if it is not altered to his liking. The Senate should start trying to fix a he stanley spain alth care system that costs too much and delivers too little for Nebraskans,  Nelson said in a statement. Saturday s vote, he said,  is only to begin debate and an opportunity to make improvements. If you don t like a bill why block your own opportunity to amend it                                          Nelson and his fellow centrist Democrats have been feeling the heat from all sides. Sen.