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In reply to the discussion: Arizona declines to set up state-based health insurance exchange [View all]northoftheborder
(7,572 posts)4. yes would like answer to this also, as a fellow Texan....
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Arizona declines to set up state-based health insurance exchange [View all]
AlphaCentauri
Nov 2012
OP
I have a question about these states which are refusing to set up the state health insurance plans..
northoftheborder
Nov 2012
#3
Yes, states that don't set up exchanges now will have the opportunity to do so in the future...
PoliticAverse
Nov 2012
#11
good point - and it also harmonizes the process for folks, creating a defacto standard
tomm2thumbs
Nov 2012
#9
What does curly grey hair and being an "old hag" have to do with being ignorant?
yardwork
Nov 2012
#29
I think the idea is that if it doesn't work out well, they don't have to take the blame
rbixby
Nov 2012
#32
The last sentence of the next to last paragraph should be adopted as the Republican campaign slogan
TexasTowelie
Nov 2012
#16
Yes when you leave Medicaid you will find the exchange useful for your insurance need. n/t
PoliticAverse
Nov 2012
#43
Sure, leave it up to the feds, then if you don't like the outcome bitch about states rights.
wandy
Nov 2012
#19
if the federal government uses the medicare system for administrating medicaid...
madrchsod
Nov 2012
#21