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Tag Archives: Georgia
Health insurance mandate on ballot in 3 states
Ballots in Arizona, Colorado and Oklahoma include proposed amendments to the states’ constitutions that would prohibit the enforcement of the individual mandate and other provisions of the law. They echo a measure that Missouri voters approved by more than 70 … Continue reading
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Alex Coletti – Georgia
I wanted a health insurance plan for my family which would cover medical, dental, vision and prescription drug plan. A good friend recommended Insurance Care Direct. I contacted them and was pleasantly surprised at their quick response. Continue reading
Refunds available for health insurance fraud victims
Georgians, who purchased a health insurance plan from American Trade Association, Inc., or its affiliates, have until Aug. 31 to request a refund of premiums from the unauthorized insurer, according to Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine. [read more at source]
