By Matthew Pordum
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - As the debate over a national health care plan dominates the political discussion in Washington, D.C., the state Assembly has passed its own small bit of heath care reform - though it may never become law. AB 2 seeks to prevent insurance companies from rescinding anyone's health insurance policy due to what is "not a purposeful omission" on an application. By a 42 to 20 vote on Thur...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - As the debate over a national health care plan dominates the political discussion in Washington, D.C., the state Assembly has passed its own small bit of heath care reform - though it may never become law. AB 2 seeks to prevent insurance companies from rescinding anyone's health insurance policy due to what is "not a purposeful omission" on an application. By a 42 to 20 vote on Thur...
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