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It would raise the cost of health insurance and create new barriers for hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians," said Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys.
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"If the proposal passes as it was approved in the House, consumers will be forced to make difficult decisions about paying for groceries or health insurance. That’s unfair to all the hardworking families across the state who deserve affordable healthcare. We hope our congressional delegation understands the dangers of this proposal and how it will affect the daily lives of their local constituents and consumers across the country."
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