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Jacoby365

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Tue Nov 19, 2013, 01:03 PM Nov 2013

The spreading of misinformation on Obamacare [View all]

I found this link to a video interview from CampusReform at Bowie State University in Maryland. She is asking students what they think of Obamacare now that the University has cancelled health insurance for their students due to increased cost. The interviewer is telling them that if they buy insurance it will cost $3000 per year. But as I understand it, Maryland is expanding Medicaid coverage to low income adults. Also, wouldn't most of these students be covered under their parents policies under the Affordable Care Act? Seems like a blatant attempt to spread misinformation about the BENEFITS of the Affordable Care Act. What do you think?

http://www.ijreview.com/2013/11/95594-college-students-dismayed-pricey-obamacare-regulations-lead-school-cancel-student-insurance-program/

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