- The
Tennessean: “The day Linda Drain put baby's breath in her
hair and said ‘I do,’ she had no idea that government policies would tear her
apart from her husband. But 33 years later, she and her husband, Larry
Drain, separated so she could keep her health insurance. Six months
into the full implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the Drains are among
162,000 Tennesseans who got caught in a coverage gap. Their household income is
too little to qualify for a government subsidy to buy health insurance, and
they live in a state not expanding Medicaid…”
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
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