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More than three years after Congress passed the Affordable Care Act and President Obama signed it into law, the most controversial piece of the law begins Tuesday – the requirement that uninsured Americans buy health insurance – and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the government is ready.

“We’re very excited about tomorrow,” Sebelius said Monday. “Shutdown or no shutdown, we’re ready to go.”

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“The Affordable Care Act is moving forward,” President Obama said Monday in an announcement.

Starting at 8 a.m., visitors to healthcare.gov, the federal government’s health care website, will be able to navigate how to shop for and buy health insurance as part of the law, Sebelius said.

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article courtesy of Wkyc.com

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