Gov. Crist Promotes Affordable Health Insurance

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- Gov. Crist Promotes Affordable Health Insurance
- Shopping For Health Insurance? Try The Mall
- I have insurance but it’s not adequate
- NM House approves title insurance rate reforms
- Kauai couple gets jail time for insurance fraud
- Recently Unemployed Find Alternative Ways to Get Affordable …

Gov. Crist Promotes Affordable Health Insurance
MSNBC
Charlie Crist is championing a less-expensive health insurance program for uninsured Floridians. Crist says the Cover Florida Health Care Access Program saved uninsured residents $2. He spoke in Miami on Friday as the latest unemployement numbers showed 8. 6 percent of Floridians are looking for jobs.
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Shopping For Health Insurance? Try The Mall
NPR
NPR “People want to purchase health insurance in a variety of different ways. Maybe you’re comfortable online maybe you want to talk to someone in person or maybe you want to come into a store. ”Doug Bartel of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida. From the outside you might mistake it for a cell phone store.

I have insurance but it’s not adequate
CNNMoney.com
Allen Stanford who is accused in a $9. 2 billion fraud scheme. The decision means that most customers with account balances of $250000 or less as of the end of February can arrange to transfer their accounts to a new broker-dealer. Federal Judge David C.

NM House approves title insurance rate reforms
Forbes
House Speaker Ben Lujan D-Santa Fe said the proposed changes should make the title insurance system “more consumer friendly” but not hurt title insurance agents. com%2Ffeeds%2Fap%2F2009%2F03%2F06%2Fap6137463.

Kauai couple gets jail time for insurance fraud
Bizjournals.com
us Digg This A Kauai couple has been sentenced to jail for insurance fraud. Clifford Cabinatan and Kelly Teves-Cabinatan of Hanamalu Kauai were sentenced to jail for insurance fraud and the theft of more than $6000 from Geico Casualty according to a news release from the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs’s Insurance Division. In May 2006 Clifford Cabinatan intentionally damaged his vehicle during a domestic dispute the DCCA said. Witnesses and police confirmed the incident but the couple called the Kauai Police Department and said their vehicle had been vandalized. The couple also called Geico Casualty claiming someone had vandalized their vehicle. Clifford Cabinatan pleaded guilty to one count of theft in the second degree and one count of insurance fraud both felonies and false reporting to law enforcement authorities.

Recently Unemployed Find Alternative Ways to Get Affordable …
MSNBC
besthealthcarerates. Along with the loss of their formerly steady income the loss ofmedical benefits is an added burden few employees are prepared to carry. Many believe that the only.

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