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To: TimF who wrote (130081)2/4/2010 12:32:41 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541851
 
Tim;

We have lots of different plans now, a different plan required for every state that an insurance company wants to participate in. If you allow interstate sales that would be simplified,

See if I have this right; so insurance companies now have to qualify their plan for each state. So a person living in Washington State can't buy the Arkansas insurance because it isn't qualified here? Isn't that because our laws are different? So why would republicans ever go for a plan that qualifies in Arkansas and say that Washington must accept that plan? Doesn't that go against States Rights? ........That gets back to my car insurance example; either states have the right to set standards or they don't? What am I missing?