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Once federal funds are factored in, the state will be able to spend north of $35 billion, said Jennifer Kent, a former administration official who helped the coalition propose a structure for the tax.
It would be the largest-ever investment
The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) is considering the implementation of a mandatory insurance and benefits program for its members. the Ontario Realtor Wellness Program (ORWP) program is set to be voted on by the OREA assembly today and, if
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States that participated in the Medicaid expansion provision of the Affordable Care Act, raising the income level to be eligible for Medicaid up to 138% of the federal poverty level, improved several measures of heart disease care for
Like many people, I’m trying to convince my health insurance company to pay for something for which they don’t want to fork over cash. I don’t completely blame Cigna; the bill sent by the provider is outrageous. Then again, as
“Americans will get $1.1B in rebates from health insurance companies this year cuz of a provision I wrote in the ACA.”
Former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), in a tweet on May 17, 2023
Former Democratic Sen. Al Franken tweeted recently
When a whistleblower suit is brought against a company or practice, there are usually many warnings that were ignored or not dealt with appropriately. Many times, wrongdoings are brought to light internally first and properly addressing concerns can prevent a
CARSON CITY —The Nevada Assembly unanimously passed Gov. Joe Lombardo’s big education bill Sunday night, a sign that an accord may have been reached with the Democrat-controlled Legislature on the penultimate day of the 2023 Legislature.
Assembly Bill 400 is
Friday Health Plans announced this week it is winding down operations in the seven states where it operates, because it is stretched for cash.
ATLANTA — The Georgia Insurance Commissioner’s Office has shut down a health insurance company in the
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If US lawmakers fail to reach a debt ceiling agreement in time to avoid a government default — something that could happen as soon as June 1 — millions of Americans might see disruptions to their health insurance coverage.
