The GOP’s long-term goal of allowing health insurance companies to sell plans across state lines is starting to gain traction again in Congress as Republicans struggle to garner support for a broader healthcare reform package.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) on Thursday introduced a new bill that would allow insurers to sell plans to customers outside of the insurer’s home state, with the intention of putting downward pressure on premium prices by increasing competition.
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Blackburn introduced her new bill, called the Health Coverage Across St

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