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Rep Morgan Carroll,CCHI,Progress Now, and SEIU working for Healthcare with the FAIR Bill

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Wade Norris .
on September 7, 2008 8:32 PM
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Recently, SEIU had a phone bank to put voters in touch with their State House Representative and allow them to voice their support for the FAIR Act. This Act would allow Colorado's Insurance Commissioner to review rate hikes for individuals and small business owners. The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative started this action and gave voice to thousands of citizens across the state. Now, Rep. Morgan Carroll has introduced this Bill and the vote is THIS WEEK. Colorado has seen rate hikes as high as 60% in 4 years. It is time we stand up to the insurance industry and make sure our health is their bottom line. -Rep Morgan Carroll

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  • Action,
  • CCHI,
  • FAIR Bill,
  • Healthcare,
  • Morgan Carroll,
  • SEIU

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