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Posted February 8, 2010
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Most of us agree that making health insurance more affordable should be the main goal of Health Care Reform.
Many Congressmen, on both sides of the aisle agree with the concept of allowing insurance companies to sell across State lines as a way to increase competition but don't agree on the need to exclude insurance companies from anti trust laws.
How do we create competition between them when they now can get together and compare prices for products and policies?
What do you think? Should insurance companies that sell across State Borders continue to be excluded from the anti-trust laws?
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