Florida House Republicans won't hike insurance premiums
Florida House Republicans are planning on keeping a perk for state officials that keeps their health insurance premiums low.
Cabinet secretary defends health care law
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UF encounters skepticism from employees over health insurance plan
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Health care law defended
Local mothers, female business owners and students are the latest groups being targeted by the White House's campaign to promote the Affordable Care Act.
In retiree-heavy Florida, health reform not a popular topic
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Florida House panel OKs PIP insurance overhaul
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Florida Morning: House sets up for final map vote; Senate PIP plan advances
By: Matt Dixon ( matt.dixon@jacksonville.com , @Mdixon55) read more
Florida Morning: House set up for final map vote; Senate PIP plan advances
By: Matt Dixon ( matt.dixon@jacksonville.com , @Mdixon55) read more
House Republicans Won't Hike Insurance Premiums
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- House Republicans plan to keep health insurance premiums for all state workers at their current rates even though the cost for the state is expected to go up by nearly $50 million.