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Control Health Insurance Costs – Get Free Insurance Quotes

Searching for Control Health Insurance Costs?  there are some websites that provide free health insurance quotes instantly.  Get the best deals on health insurance from various reputable companies here. It’s a bad idea not to have health insurance coverage.  Injuries and illnesses are hard to predict and usually come when you have your guard down.  … Continue reading

Simple Ways to Reduce Your Health Insurance Costs

The global economic crisis іs оbviоuslу pushing health insurance premiums to rise dramatically. How сan уou kеeр up if уоu arе аlѕо struggling wіth the effects of the recession іn the оthеr aspects of yоur life? there аrе sevеrаl practical wау on hоw уou саn reduce уоur monthly health insurance costs. First and moѕt significant … Continue reading

Billerica approves health-insurance changes

BILLERICA — Selectmen have adopted a new state law designed to level the playing field for cash-strapped towns struggling with rising health-insurance costs. Town Manager John Curran said the move could trim $1 million to $1.5 million from what Billerica pays each year for health insurance. “I don’t think employees are generally happy about it … Continue reading

Saving Money on Health Insurance Costs

Saving Money on Health Insurance Costs Article by Jennifer Obodo Health insurance can cost a lot for an individual person and the companies are likely to break the law by not paying these costs for their workers. However, this is no longer necessary, because the health insurance companies are offering many ways to save money … Continue reading

AARP Idaho Stakes Out Legislative Priorities for 2012 Session

BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –Assoc. to Press for Strong Consumer Voice in Utility Issues, Relief from High Health Ins. Costs & Seeks to Address Crucial Aging Issues Idaho’s 2012 legislative session is just underway and with all the noise at the statehouse, one of the Gem State’s largest membership association, representing … Continue reading

Cheap Health Insurance For Women

Does cheap health insurance for women exist? Yes, it does. Did you know that there are more than 17 million females from the ages of 18 to 60 that do not carry health insurance in the US? The reason is simple, health-insurance costs have skyrocketed in the past couple years and have left cheap insurance … Continue reading

New Wisconsin Health Insurance Cost Ranking

Citizen Action of Wisconsin released its 6th Annual Wisconsin Health Insurance Cost Ranking report earlier this week on a state-wide media call. on the media call to comment on the report were Congressman Ron Kind, State Senator Jon Erpenbach, State Representative Jon Richards, and State Representative Kelda Helen Roys. The full report includes 7 charts … Continue reading

Muskegon County Board finalizes opting out of state’s health insurance law requirements

MUSKEGON COUNTY — Muskegon County commissioners gave their final approval Thursday to the county’s plan to opt out of a new state law that would have meant higher health-insurance costs for employees. Bonnie Hammersley While not going as far as the requirements in the 80-20 health care law, county officials garnered a larger cost share … Continue reading

AARP to Lawmakers: Let’s Get Idaho Health Insurance Exchange Right

BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 14, 2011 — AARP Urges Legislators to Support State-Based Marketplace to Help Individuals & Small Biz better Afford their Health Insurance BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — with the start of the 2012 Idaho state legislative session just around the corner, talk is starting to turn to the hot topics, among … Continue reading

Retirees Sue Cuomo, NYS Over Health Insurance Costs

ALBANY—the Retired Public Employees Association (RPEA), on behalf of its 40,000 members, has commenced legal action against Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and New York State over an attempt to make public service retirees pay a larger portion of our health insurance costs. The suit asks for a rollback of a two percent (2%) increase in … Continue reading