Thursday May 24 | Fox News
Public relations contract to promote Affordable Care Act comes under scrutiny
The Department of Health and Human Services' recently signed $17.6 million dollar contract with public relations firm, Porter-Novelli, to tout the Affordable Care Act, is coming under Congressional scrutiny.
Thursday May 24 | Real Clear Politics
Taxpayer Money for ObamaCare Propaganda?
PRWeek magazine announced this week that the federal Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, had signed a $20 million contract with the public relations firm Porter Novelli to "educate" the public about Obamacare.
HHS to spend $20 million on PR to promote ObamaCare
You know what ObamaCare really needs?A No, not a Constitutional loophole, or a subservient Supreme Court.A It needs a public-relations campaign to convince the majorty of Americans who want it repealed that they actually love The Health and Human Services Department has signed a $20 million contract with a public-relations firm to highlight part of ... (more)
In the new health care law, there is a mandated expenditure - a $20 million educational mandate.
HHS Inks $20 Million Contract to Sell Obamacare to Skeptical Public
The Department of Health and Human Services has inked a $20 million contract with a top public-relations firm to sell aspects of the Obamacare law to the American public.
HHS Signs $20 Million PR Contract to Promote Obamacare
The Health & Human Services Department has signed a $20 million contract with a public-relations firm to highlight part of the Affordable Care Act.
HHS Hires PR Firm For $20 Million Public Education Campaign About Obamacare
The Health and Human Services Department signed a $20 million contract to emphasize parts of Obamacare .
Porter Novelli, airport honored
Along with its PR consultant, Porter Novelli , the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority recently received a gold SABRE Award in the "Government Agencies" category for the PR and community outreach efforts surrounding The Green Build.
PR not just for corporates, says PRINZ winner
The Christchurch-based Social Innovation agency was a joint-supreme winner at the Public Relations Institute awards at the weekend.