HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania says it can cut health insurance costs by taking over the online exchange that’s been operated by the federal government for individual Affordable Care Act policies since it began in 2014. New legislation sponsored by the Republican and Democratic floor leaders in Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives would create an authority to operate a state-based exchange. A House committee vote is expected Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Says It Can Cut Health Insurance Costs By Taking Over Online Exchange
