On The Issue of Pre-Existing Coverage There's Common Ground [View all]
NEW HAVEN, CT Connecticut has passed a number of laws recently that mandate health insurance sold in the Nutmeg state must actually provide coverage for consumers.
Earlier this year, the General Assembly approved and Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed legislation that says insurance companies must cover pre-existing conditions if the Affordable Care Act is overturned by the courts or Congress eliminates it. The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. It passed the House 114-32 and the Senate 34-2. Sens. John Kissel and Joe Markley were the only votes against it.
Markley is Stefanowskis running mate. However, a spokesman for Stefanowskis campaign said no one should read anything into that.
Stefanowski opposes any efforts to remove coverage for pre-existing conditions, Kendall Marr, Stefanowskis spokesman, said.
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