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Union takes Ozarks Coca-Cola contract dispute public over health insurance
Union takes Ozarks Coca-Cola contract dispute public over health insuranceBuy Photo This flier was distributed at Springfield's Labor Day Parade last week.(Photo: Thomas Gounley/News-Leader)Buy PhotoSpringfield union members have gone public in the midst of contract negotiations with Ozarks Coca-Cola Bottling Company, saying the firm "is attacking us and our families" by asking employees to pay increased health-care costs."Tell Coca-Cola destroying Springfield jobs is tasteless," read a flier distributed by Teamsters Local 245 at Springfield's Labor Day parade last week.
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Why California wants health insurance for undocumented immigrants
Why California wants health insurance for undocumented immigrantsState lawmakers in California want a waiver on an Obamacare ban that prohibits undocumented immigrants from purchasing care on the exchanges.People gather for information during a Planned Parenthood Affordable Care Act outreach event for the Latino community in Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 28, 2013.California officials are petitioning the federal government to sign off on a plan that would allow an estimated 50,000 undocumented immigrants living there to buy health insurance through the state exchange.
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More than 90 percent of N.J. residents have health insurance (MAP)
More than 90 percent of N.J. residents have health insurance (MAP)Another 212,000 New Jerseyans got health insurance between 2014 and 2015, so now more than nine in 10 residents have coverage, new data shows.The latest American Community Survey numbers, released on Thursday, put the state's coverage rate at 91.3 percent, or close to 8.1 million people, in 2015.That's 2.7 percent more than a year...
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Obama's letter to health insurance CEOs asks for help fixing Obamacare
Obama's letter to health insurance CEOs asks for help fixing ObamacarePresident Barack Obama is enlisting the help of some health insurance companies to try to fix the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.Obama dropped by a meeting with Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell and 13 health insurance CEOs, including the CEOs of Humana and Cigna, to emphasize the need to work together on the ACA's public marketplaces.Recently, a number of high-profile insurers have rolled back their offerings on the ACA exchanges.
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