Top House Democrat: Insurance Companies Not Sending "Cancellation Notices," Helping "Transition" Into Obamacare
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Insurance companies aren't sending out cancellation letters, they're helping people "transition" into Obamacare, according to a top Democrat.
"If [the companies] changed [the insurance plans] then they have to notify the people who have to have the opportunity to have another policy," said House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Sander Levin, D-Mich.
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I'm not evicting you, I'm notifying you that you have the opportunity to live somewhere else.
"Insurance companies aren't sending out cancellation letters, they're helping people "transition" into Obamacare, according to a top Democrat."
I didn't crash into that tree! My car just stopped a couple of milliseconds too late!