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Archive for March, 2009

Third Principle: Maintain Coverage When Relationships Change

Just as people get married to get onto their spouses’ job-based health insurance, they often lose that coverage when they get divorced. Divorced people are more likely than the general population to be uninsured (21% of divorced people lack coverage, compared to 16% of the general population). Young adults often delay marriage so they can stay on their parents’ health plans, or opt out of coverage altogether (30% of married 19-25 year olds lack health insurance). Almost half the states now require insurance providers to extend coverage of unmarried, dependent children well into their 20s (to age 30 in New Jersey). The narrow definitions of family used by most employer health plans mean that an ex-spouse or a married child is no longer considered to be part of the employee’s family and therefore can’t be covered, even if they can’t afford coverage on their own.

Adoption Bans Proposed in Kentucky and Tennessee!

Just last November, Arkansas managed to pass an adoption ban.  This year, both Kentucky and Tennessee are making the same attempt!

Luckily,  Kentucky’s Senate Bill 68 is now DEAD. Though the same unfortunately cannot be said for Tennessee.

Tennessee has been trying to pass an adoption ban since early this decade.

DeBerry (D) and Bunch (R) have proposed the bill, HB 0605/SB 0078 earlier this year. This bill is intended to prohibit ALL unmarried cohabiting couples from adopting a child.

AtMP will keep a close eye on the progress of HB 0605/ SB 0078 in Tennessee and keep members updated!


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