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Bay County commissioners eliminate their own health care, but timing called into question - mlive.com

The Bay County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, Nov. 19, voted 5-2 in favor of amending the 2025 budget to exclude health insurance for county commissioners. Insurance policies for other county ... Read More
Tuscarawas County to stop proving health insurance for elections board

NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Tuscarawas County commissioners, in the midst of formulating the 2025 budget, have voted to strip members of the county board of elections of their county health insurance as ... Read More
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How WA insurance commissioner candidates approach auto, home, health coverage - The Seattle Times

This November, Washington will elect a new insurance commissioner for the first time in more than 20 years. The candidates, two sitting state senators, have both acknowledged the skyrocketing ... Read More
As anger at UnitedHealthcare boils over, Americans pay more than ever for health insurance - CBS News

UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder sparks online outrage at health insurance industry 07:21. Health insurance costs are far outpacing inflation, leaving more consumers on the hook each year for ... Read More
Curative health insurance lands Volusia County's largest employer - Daytona Beach News-Journal

DELAND − The Volusia County School Board − which has 6,300 employees with health insurance − has awarded a $153 million, three-year contract to a new provider, Texas-based Curative. Read More
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