
Connecticut is the most recent state to reject Obamas' plan to "fix" his signature health-care law after millions of Americas received policy cancellation notices -- a trend that suggests the presidents' proposed "solution" will have little impact on the issue.
At least eight others states -- California, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington -- have rejected the president’s Nov. 14 proposal that insurance companies offer plans that don’t comply with Obamacare requirements for at least a year. Connecticut decided Friday.
Though Obamacare is federal law, governors and insurance commissioners must allow providers to make the exceptions because insurance is regulated differently in each state.
This is not the first so-called "fix" the president has proposed, starting with a one-year delay on the Obamacare mandate that small businesses provide insurance to employees.
And the White House this week extended the enrollment deadline after the disastrous rollout Oct. 1 of the healthcare.gov website.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/11/23/states-rejecting-obama-fix-shows-plan-will-have-little-impact-on-improving/