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A team at the Commonwealth Fund, which strongly supports healthcare reform, looked at one of the main target groups of the 2010 Affordable Care Act young adults who have been going without health insurance. One of the most popular provisions of the law lets people age 26 and younger stay on their parents health insurance.
Public opinion polls found a partisan divide but Republicans and Democrats both took advantage of the young adult provisions, says Commonwealth vice president Sara Collins, who led the study. In fact, more Republicans than Democrats did.
come up with something better.
seriously, the economy sucks, so yeah, young people are going to sign up to stay behind mommies skirt.
Of course the economy sucks. After what Republicans did to it under Bush. Then they obstruct anything that might help it. Before you scream "liar", tell us what right wing policies we should be trying that weren't tried under Reagan and Bush.