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Mandated health insurance would decrease college enrollment, officials say

Published 11/20/08

ANNAPOLIS — More than 250,000 Maryland adults under age 30 lacked health insurance in 2006, prompting health care officials to call for mandatory coverage for all college students during a House committee hearing Wednesday.

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But representatives from Maryland's colleges and universities told the Health and Government Operations Committee that requiring health care coverage for students would raise the cost of higher education and hurt enrollment.

"Many of our institutions that are dependent upon tuition have serious concerns that if they don't meet their enrollment targets within the next few years, that really could...

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Who's paying? - 2008-11-20 15:14:50

Who does James Hubbard propose foot the bill for mandatory healthcare for the sub-30, 'very healthy' individuals? If the answer is They (meaning We...) I have trouble understanding how this will, in Hubbard's words, demonstrate the importance of healthcare. What it would do was demonstrate the importance of big government which will appeal to the college student until (s)he graduates and migrates from They to We status.

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Health care for all..? - 2008-11-20 14:33:42

Every developed country has a giant pool for health care. Every worker pays into the system. Health care Insurance companies have been in collusion with our corrupt politicians for years. That's why 48 million Americans suffer from not having access to health care. Mind! The number is lower, if you just count citizens and legal residents--not illegal aliens. Those who cannot afford Insurance, turn up at the emergency room. That includes illegal aliens who have been dumped on the hospital steps by parasite employers.

Although this is for emergencies only, foreign nationals who arrive receive free health care of which taxpayers become the benefactor--not the pariah employers. Everybody who enters the hospital must be seen, no matter their immigration status. Having learnt the ropes foreign nationals have transformed our once orderly hospital into long waits, overcrowded reception areas and bad service. By federal mandate illegal immigrants must be cared for, even if it's the flue or blood dialysis. Legal population are asked for their Social Security card, while foreign nationals leave without the debt collector breathing down their necks.

Read about www.judicialwatch.org winning court cases against parasite employers, illegal immigrant groups and corrupt politicians.
www.numbersusa.com is your HQ, to find the ugly facts not lies. www.capsweb.org has different petitions to fight the illegal alien pestilence.
Read about the unrevealed war going on at www.americanpatrol.com

Our future free of OVERPOPULATION, is up to YOU?

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