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Source: Travis Fain, WRAL, 6/14/18
Legislation to allow new insurance plans that don't comply with normal regulations went down in the House late Thursday, despite bipartisan support in the Senate and a late amendment meant to make it more palatable. A number of House Republicans expressed concerns with Senate Bill 933, saying they hadn't had time to vet it. The legislation, which would allow statewide nonprofits to create new health insurance plans largely free of state or federal regulation, was heavily debated in the Senate but came to the House without regular committee debate. For more of this story, click here.
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