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Monday, June 20, 2011

Health Insurance Pooling in Connecticut

The Connecticut Senate gave approval to the passage of a bill this week that allows municipalities and other nonprofit groups to join the state employees health insurance pool. This new plan does not include a public option and it does not offer health care to everyone.

This stirs up some controversy over the new legislation. Senator Terry Gerratana says the supporters of the new bill are involved in the process, but the legislation does not enact an insurance product even though the bill had been envisioned as some type of universal health plan. It's not providing health care exactly, but it's working towards that goal.

Gerratana points out that Connecticut already has a public option plan in place called the Charter Oak Health Plan, which was orchestrated by the former Governor M. Jodi Rell. This particular plan aims to cover families in need, but it isn't perfect. Legislators continue to work towards finding a plan that will meet the needs of as many Connecticut residents as possible and ensure everyone has access to affordable health insurance coverage.

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