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By David Levitus You know, there’s nothing worse than that sinking feeling of uncertainty. When my grad program ended and I hadn’t started kicking ass at YI yet, I struggled to figure out what to do about my health insurance....
By David Levitus You know, there’s nothing worse than that sinking feeling of uncertainty. When my grad program ended and I hadn’t started kicking ass at YI yet, I struggled to figure out what to do about my health insurance....
This article originally appeared in Politico on November 7, 2013. By Natalie Villacorta Everyone knows that a couple of million young, healthy people will have to sign up for Obamacare to succeed. But there’s one big problem with that: They’ll...
By Brian Burrell, Midwest Regional Manager Two months ago, Young Invincibles launched our Midwest Regional office here in Chicago. One of the main reasons why we chose to come to Illinois is that it has one of the highest numbers...
This post originally appeared on PolicyMic on October 2, 2013. By Aaron Smith With all the discussion about the Affordable Care Act, the politics, and confusion, it’s easy to forget why this is all matters. It should be simple: our...
This post originally appeared in The Advocate on October 2, 2013. By Tamika Butler As a young black gay woman, I am met with a great deal of preconceived notions associated with my communities. Many people in my communities relate...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 1, 2013 Contact: Colin Seeberger, colin.seeberger@younginvincibles.org, 214.223.2913 Young Invincibles Cheers the Start of 6-Month Open Enrollment Period as Health Insurance Marketplaces Open for the First Time Enrollment Kicks Off Amidst Young Invincibles’ Nationwide Education Campaign to...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 18, 2013 Contact: Colin Seeberger, colin.seeberger@younginvincibles.org, 214-223-2913 New Data Reveals Young Americans Continue to Benefit from the Affordable Care Act Numbers Come Two Weeks Before Open Enrollment, When Up to 7.4 Million Young Adults Will Qualify for...
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