Lawmakers should protect health care choice in Connecticut
An advertisement for OneShare Health, a health care sharing ministry based in Texas. The company's interim CEO has testified against Connecticut's bill.
The Connecticut legislature is poised to vote on a proposed bill that would strip more than 5,000 Connecticut residents of their ability to belong to a Health Care Sharing Ministry to manage their health care expenses. These faith-centered communities have been providing their members in the state with a satisfactory and affordable non-insurance approach for decades so it’s concerning that lawmakers in Hartford are taking steps to effectively ban this health care option.