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Whether You THINK About Health Insurance or NOT – Judge Says Government Can Regulate That

Originally published March 2, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated June 30, 2013. Leave a Comment

Whether You THINK About Health Insurance or NOT – Judge Says Government Can Regulate That

Remember Ripley’s Believe it or Not? Maybe the Ripley’s folks should present this information, because it’s about as strange as some of the things I remember seeing on the TV show I watched when I was a teen. We’ve been writing about rulings on cases challenging the health care law, and most recently, we’ve put […]

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