President Barack Obama used his State of the Union speech to remind voters that his administration killed Osama bin Laden and rescued General Motors. But that big health care law he spent a year pushing through Congress didn’t get much play.
The health care reform law, which has gotten support from about 42 percent of Americans in recent polls, is Obama’s most significant domestic policy accomplishment. But it only got a fleeting mention Tuesday in his third State of the Union speech.
