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re: Trumps tweet on Rand Paul

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Posted by mahdragonz
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 10:01 pm to
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o GIbson05

Rand wants to start by passing legislation to allow insurance to be sold across state lines. This probably has 90% approval in the country. 




There is no law preventing insurance being sold across state lines.

Who do low information trumpkins cling to this?
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 9/21/17 at 9:07 am to
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There is no law preventing insurance being sold across state lines.


I don't think you understand the issue.

The problem is that you can't sell across state lines unless you are filed and approved in the state that owns that line on the other side approves you as an insurer and then approves the plans, policies, marketing materials, rates and distribution channel.

It's a complicated issue to be a "national insurer". The compliance staff at each insurance company is massive due to the regulations of each different state.

So, sure you have the ability legally to apply to sell across state lines but you have to comply with each state's laws.
This post was edited on 9/21/17 at 9:41 am
Posted by Hooligan's Ghost
Member since Jul 2013
5195 posts
Posted on 9/21/17 at 9:56 pm to
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There is no law preventing insurance being sold across state lines.

Who do low information trumpkins cling to this?





Sen. Rand Paul said Tuesday that he’s pushing President Trump to allow people to buy health insurance across state lines.

“What I would do, and what I’ve been talking to President Trump about, is I think we should allow people to buy across state lines through health care associations, and actually I think the president is going to do this on his own within a week or two, and I think this could help millions and millions of people get affordable insurance,” Mr. Paul, Kentucky Republican, said on Fox News.

“It’s not a federal program, and it doesn’t cost any money. This is what Republicans ought to get behind instead of a big government boondoggle,” the senator added.

Mr. Paul said the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, known as ERISA, could allow Mr. Trump to authorize groups of people to buy health insurance across state lines. He argues there is an interpretation Mr. Trump can use to justify allowing inter-state insurance sales, which he argued would dramatically lower the price of insurance and still protect those with pre-existing conditions.

“We believe that with an interpretation, the Trump administration can allow everybody that works at McDonald’s to buy their insurance all as one. Groups across the country, even if they work at different companies, [can] buy it through something like the National Restaurant Association,” he said. “If 15 million people could get together to buy their insurance, guess what? They’d get a cheaper price, they’d get protection against pre-existing conditions, I think they’d get most of the things they want.”

Mr. Paul did not specify when or how the president would execute this plan or what role it would play in the ongoing insurance debate. He did say that he will not support the current health care replacement plan that Sens. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, and Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, are trying to move through the Senate this month calling it another “Obamacare lite.”
This post was edited on 9/21/17 at 10:00 pm
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