Lawmakers contest value of mini-meds
Employee Benefit News
On December 1, our Co-Founder and Executive Director, Aaron Smith, testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation during a hearing that investigated the impact of mini-med plans on consumers. With benefit caps often as low as $5,000,...
[WASHINGTON, DC] – Today, Aaron Smith, Executive Director and Co-founder of Young Invincibles, testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation during a hearing that investigated the impact of mini-med plans on consumers. Click on the link...
On Friday, Nov 19th, Young Invincibles submitted an amicus brief to the Northern District of Florida in the Federal case challenging health reform, Florida v. United States Department of Health and Human Services. The brief expresses the organization’s support for the...
Wonk Room Nov 19, 2010 Today is the deadline for proponents and critics of the Affordable Care Act to submit their friend-of-the court briefs in the multi-state Florida-led case thats challenging the constitutionality of the laws individual mandate and Medicaid...
The St. Louis Beacon Nov 16, 2010 Washington University is one of the top colleges in the country, so it’s no surprise that its student health insurance plan, compared to those on other campuses, is better than average. Every full-time...
Politico Nov 15, 2010 Last one to jump on the health care lawsuit is a rotten egg. Thats the attitude of opponents and supporters of health reform since the midterm elections, as they flood a Florida courthouse with friend of...
Young Invincibles filed a motion in the Northern District of Florida,requesting that Judge Roger Vinson grant permission to the organization to file an amicus brief supporting the governments position in its Motion for Summary Judgment defending the health reform law....