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Obama to allow Americans to extend canceled health plans

Clip: 11/14/2013 | 6m 51s

Obama moves to allow Americans to extend canceled health plans

President Obama made a move to keep his promise and put out a political firestorm by allowing people to keep their recently canceled health care plans for at least one year. His response came after millions of Americans received cancellation notices for existing insurance policies that were not compliant with the ACA.

11/14/2013 | Rating NR

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