Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas; Tens of thousands of Native Americans could be forced to start paying for insurance
May 16, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
PIERRE, S.D. A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn’t expected to affect many people in the Dakotas. Continue Reading
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld nearly all of the landmark federal health law, affirming its mandate that most everyone carry insurance, but complicating the government’s plan to extend coverage to the poorest Americans. 
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