NC state employee health insurance premiums are going up next year, with zero-premium coverage ending stat : NewsObserver

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NC state employee health insurance premiums are going up next year, with zero-premium coverage ending
Currently, states have laws that set minimum standards for both health insurance and car insurance. One PolitiFact reader wrote to ask whether the comparison of health insurance and car insurance was accurate, so we decided to take a look. Car insurance is just as regulated, on a state-by-state basis, as health insurance is. Making the change Trump wants would actually make the rules for health insurance and car insurance different -- not the same. Says President Donald Trump's proposal to allow Americans to buy health insurance across state lines would make it the same as "the way you buy car insurance" today.

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