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Different states have different laws, however I think it is advisable to have health care insurance as health care is expensive, but I don't think it is a required law.

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Different states have different laws, however I think it is advisable to have health care insurance as health care is expensive, but I don't think it is a required law.

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yes :^D

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Absolutely not. This is another of the many internet myths about the new health care law. These myths were spread by opponents of the bill. But there is nothing in the Affordable Care Act that will deny seniors health care; in fact, the law expands certain benefits. I enclose the link to the law, so you can read it for yourself.

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