17 States To Let Issuers Refile Premium Rates If Obama Loses In King

May 20, 2015 at 8:22 PM
Seventeen states that use the federal marketplace in full or as a partnership exchange have said they would reopen rate filings for health insurance plans after May 15 if the U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor against the administration in King v. Burwell and pulls subsidies from those in federally run exchanges, a Blue Cross Blue Shield Association official said Wednesday (May 13). Kim Holland, vice president of state affairs at BCBSA, added that others have indicated they'll wait...


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