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People who earn 150% or less of the federally defined poverty level can get enough subsidies to fully cover the premiums of certain insurance plans.
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Thousands of Kansans and Missourians signed up for insurance on the federal exchange last week, though the pace has slowed since the first several robust…
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Now that healthcare.gov has undergone some major tweaks, supporters of the Affordable Care Act hope that a lot more people will go online and compare…
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Whether or not you agree with the Affordable Care Act politically, you might be wondering what your health insurance options will be under this new law,…
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In recent weeks, states like Colorado, California and Oregon have been hit hard by advertising campaigns designed to let people know about their…
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In a little less than two months, Kansans will be able to begin shopping for individual health insurance plans through the new, online marketplace called…
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For more than a year, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and others at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have been courting states to take part in…
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Proposition E specifically asks voters:The full bill also allows taxpayers to sue a state worker or agency over being involved with any part of the…
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Two ballot questions going before Missouri voters in November won’t cost or save the state any money, according the State Auditor’s office.One in…
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This fall, voters in Missouri will face a number of decisions: picking state and congressional representatives, the President. But also on the ballot will…
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The use of about $27 million in federal funds to help create a health insurance exchange in Missouri has come to a complete halt. Last summer, the U.S.…
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Children's Mercy gets out of the HMO business, Kansas Dems seek to increase school funding & a bill could override Missouri governor's authority in…