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A fter eight senate Democrats broke ranks and joined Republicans in voting to end the longest government shutdown in U.S.
The Health Policy Institute of Ohio said that residents in the state should expect to see an average jump of 30%.
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An average benchmark plan on the Affordable Care Act marketplace will cost Missouri customers almost 24% more than the year ...