Affordable Care Act sign-ups continued surge in Arizona, U.S. in April
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More than 17,000 Arizonans signed up for health insurance during the first two months of a special Affordable Care Act enrollment period this spring, bringing total enrollment in the state to 181,000, the most in three years. In this file photo, Oklahoma Army National Guard Sgt. Jim Croft with a patient during a routine checkup at the Kâima:w Medical Center in Hoopa, Calif., in 2009.
By: Nicole Long, Cronkite News
Posted at 9:37 AM, May 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-22 12:39:46-04
PHOENIX â Health care coverage in Arizona under the Affordable Care Act is at its highest level in three years, as enrollment continued to climb in April during a special open enrollment period, according to the latest government data.
Americans have until August 15 to sign up for Affordable Care Act
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Senator Grassley introduces bills to support police
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As part of National Police Week, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s introducing a number of pieces of legislation designed to help those who dedicate their careers, and too often their lives, to protecting and serving our communities.
“This week, I’m pushing several bills in the Senate Judiciary Committee to improve the mental health resources for cops,” Grassley says, “and to ensure that those disabled in the line of duty receive the assistance that they’ve been promised.” While the past year of COVID-19 has been hard on everyone, Grassley says the pandemic has been especially difficult for law officers who, day in and day out, have repeatedly been exposed to the virus throughout the course of their duties.