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Insurance has always been sold across state lines. ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2012 #1
The McCarran Ferguson Act (1945) allows each state to have different rules... PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #4
"identical" policy - no big deal. banned from Kos Jul 2012 #8
That was my point. ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2012 #9
It's clear that there is some law prohibiting sale of ins across state lines. Honeycombe8 Jul 2012 #21
That is why mercuryblues Jul 2012 #2
It was found unconstitutional under the Commerce clause n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #6
Articles on the 'insurance across state lines issue... PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #3
If it's referencing OPM, then it most likely applies to insurance for government employees n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #5
no, it's referring to the insurance exchanges in each state. Schema Thing Jul 2012 #7
Could you please provide a link to your source? SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #11
Never mind, I found it SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #12
Here's some information: ProSense Jul 2012 #13
I may have missed it, Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #14
Every state, but ProSense Jul 2012 #15
Waiver? Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #17
Yes, waiver: ProSense Jul 2012 #19
Very interesting! Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #20
Due to state regulations, insurance companies set up separate subsidiaries in each state. FarCenter Jul 2012 #10
The reason for state-by-state plans is because the process would be corrupted by the industry underpants Jul 2012 #16
In addition to that is regulation. Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #18
We have tort reform in TX. It did NOT lower ins. premiums. Honeycombe8 Jul 2012 #22
CORRECT Skittles Jul 2012 #23
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