Kentucky
governor to dismantle state's health insurance exchange:
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[January 12, 2016]
(Reuters) - Kentucky Governor Matt
Bevin has notified U.S. authorities that he plans to dismantle the
state's health insurance exchange created under the Obama
Administration's Affordable Care Act, the Courier-Journal reported on
Monday.
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Bevin's office was not immediately available for comment.
Bevin, a Republican, has said his goal is to complete the transition
of the state's system, known as "kynect," by the end of 2016 to the
federal system, the Louisville newspaper said.
Bevin had pledged to dismantle the health exchange authorized by
executive order of his predecessor, Democrat Steve Beshear. Bevin's
letter said he wants the transition to the federal site to occur "as
soon as is practicable," the newspaper said.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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