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Obamacare ‘navigator’ in Kansas has outstanding arrest warrant



A woman with an outstanding warrant for her arrest is currently serving as an Obamacare “navigator” in Lawrence, Kansas.

Rosilyn Wells — the Director of Outreach and Enrollment for the Heartland Community Health-care Center (HCHC) – is “the only full-time Affordable Care Act navigator in Lawrence,” according to the Lawrence Journal-World.

Wells was certified as an Obamacare navigator despite her financial history, which includes a bankruptcy in 2003, a 2007 civil charge from a local check cashing business called Midwest Checkrite for writing a bad check, being more than $1700 behind on her state tax bill, and having an outstanding arrest warrant in nearby Shawnee County. Wells lives and works in Douglass County.

Reached by phone, The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office would not elaborate on the specific charges related to Wells’ arrest warrant.
Navigators are creations of the federal government and they are paid to work closely with consumers — and their personal information — to help them navigate the newly-created Obamacare exchanges.


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You have also been paying for healthcare for Iraqi's and Afghanis as well. don't Americans deserve as much?









If "socialist health care" can work in Canada and Iraq, then it can certainly work in the USA as well.






Oh golly gee, I wonder how many Canadians and Iraqis feel "enslaved" over having socialized health care.


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Obamacare ‘navigator’ in Kansas has outstanding arrest warrant



A woman with an outstanding warrant for her arrest is currently serving as an Obamacare “navigator” in Lawrence, Kansas.

Rosilyn Wells — the Director of Outreach and Enrollment for the Heartland Community Health-care Center (HCHC) – is “the only full-time Affordable Care Act navigator in Lawrence,” according to the Lawrence Journal-World.

Wells was certified as an Obamacare navigator despite her financial history, which includes a bankruptcy in 2003, a 2007 civil charge from a local check cashing business called Midwest Checkrite for writing a bad check, being more than $1700 behind on her state tax bill, and having an outstanding arrest warrant in nearby Shawnee County. Wells lives and works in Douglass County.

Reached by phone, The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office would not elaborate on the specific charges related to Wells’ arrest warrant.
Navigators are creations of the federal government and they are paid to work closely with consumers — and their personal information — to help them navigate the newly-created Obamacare exchanges.


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See if you can get here address and phone Number, Loc.I'd marry that pretty pumpkin n a heartbeat- now tha she has a steady job...


 

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See if you can get here address and phone Number, Loc.I'd marry that pretty pumpkin n a heartbeat- now tha she has a steady job...

She's on LiveJasmine's SSSBBW dogfaced-girl chat rooms tonight at 8 eastern. Insert your token and rub one off friend.
 

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Gallup: Number of Americans Who Will Refuse To Join Obamacare And Instead Pay Individual Mandate Fine Jumps To 34%, Up 9 Points Since Last Month…





No doubt a reaction to the train wreck rollout.
PRINCETON, NJ — Although federal and state health insurance exchanges opened on Oct. 1, 71% of Americans who lack health insurance — the primary target group for the exchanges — say they are “not too familiar” or “not familiar at all” with them, little changed from last month. At the same time, 28% of uninsured Americans say they are very or somewhat familiar with the exchanges, up slightly from 25% last month.


… A key to making the Affordable Care Act work as designed is for all Americans to carry health insurance. To ensure this happens, the law stipulates that Americans are subject to fines if they do not have health insurance. When Gallup reminds uninsured Americans of this requirement and asks what they are most likely to do, 56% say they plan to get insurance, while 34% say they are more likely to pay the fine.


In September, Gallup found a slightly larger margin in favor of getting insurance than is the case now, 65% to 25%.




 

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Thanks To Obamacare, Oregon Cut Its Unsinsured Population By 10 Percent Over The Past Two Weeks



Thanks To Obamacare, Oregon Cut Its Unsinsured Population By 10 Percent Over The Past Two Weeks | ThinkProgress






Over the past two weeks, Oregon has signed up so many low-income residents for health coverage that the state has cut its uninsured population by 10 percent, according to state health officials. The majority of those people are newly eligible for public insurance plans thanks to Obamacare’s expansion of the Medicaid program.
The Oregon Health Plan — which is what the state calls its Medicaid-funded program for poor residents — has enrolled 56,000 new people this month.




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Rick Perry Is Actually Encouraging Texans To Enroll In Obamacare





Rick Perry Is Actually Encouraging Texans To Enroll In Obamacare | ThinkProgress






After years of trying to undermine the Affordable Care Act, Texas lawmakers are suddenly embracing President Obama’s signature domestic policy accomplishment. On Thursday, the Texas Tribune reported that the state is shuttering a state-based health care program and encouraging Texans to sign-up for coverage in the federally-run health care exchange.
Texas’ high risk pool program, which opened in 1998, provides coverage to individuals and families with pre-existing conditions who couldn’t find insurance in the individual health care market. But since the ACA’s exchanges began enrolling beneficiaries, the state deemed the program obsolete, arguing that Texans could find a better deal in the federally-run exchange:
The state has deemed the high-risk pool obsolete, as the Affordable Care Act prohibits insurance companies participating in the federal marketplace, which launched on Oct. 1, from denying coverage to Texans with pre-existing conditions. Gov. Rick Perry signed Senate Bill 1367 in June, scheduling the pool’s abolishment.
The pool will close Jan. 1, and the 23,000 people currently participating in the pool must sign up for coverage on the insurance exchange by Dec. 15 or find coverage elsewhere to avoid a lapse in care.






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Thanks To Obamacare, Oregon Cut Its Unsinsured Population By 10 Percent Over The Past Two Weeks



Thanks To Obamacare, Oregon Cut Its Unsinsured Population By 10 Percent Over The Past Two Weeks | ThinkProgress






Over the past two weeks, Oregon has signed up so many low-income residents for health coverage that the state has cut its uninsured population by 10 percent, according to state health officials. The majority of those people are newly eligible for public insurance plans thanks to Obamacare’s expansion of the Medicaid program.
The Oregon Health Plan — which is what the state calls its Medicaid-funded program for poor residents — has enrolled 56,000 new people this month.




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Rick Perry Is Actually Encouraging Texans To Enroll In Obamacare





Rick Perry Is Actually Encouraging Texans To Enroll In Obamacare | ThinkProgress






After years of trying to undermine the Affordable Care Act, Texas lawmakers are suddenly embracing President Obama’s signature domestic policy accomplishment. On Thursday, the Texas Tribune reported that the state is shuttering a state-based health care program and encouraging Texans to sign-up for coverage in the federally-run health care exchange.
Texas’ high risk pool program, which opened in 1998, provides coverage to individuals and families with pre-existing conditions who couldn’t find insurance in the individual health care market. But since the ACA’s exchanges began enrolling beneficiaries, the state deemed the program obsolete, arguing that Texans could find a better deal in the federally-run exchange:
The state has deemed the high-risk pool obsolete, as the Affordable Care Act prohibits insurance companies participating in the federal marketplace, which launched on Oct. 1, from denying coverage to Texans with pre-existing conditions. Gov. Rick Perry signed Senate Bill 1367 in June, scheduling the pool’s abolishment.
The pool will close Jan. 1, and the 23,000 people currently participating in the pool must sign up for coverage on the insurance exchange by Dec. 15 or find coverage elsewhere to avoid a lapse in care.






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Well I'd say that's a positive sign but it ain't going to change the minds?? of people who have decided they don't like him.
 

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JLM,

Well I'd say that's a positive sign but it ain't going to change the minds?? of people who have decided they don't like him.


The fact that a right winger like Perry has endorsed this move means many will be covered. And that will ultimately save lives which is what I and so many others want. Eventually, as more lives are saved more will endorse it as well. It's all a matter of time ....
 

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The fact that a right winger like Perry has endorsed this move means many will be covered. And that will ultimately save lives which is what I and so many others want. Eventually, as more lives are saved more will endorse it as well. It's all a matter of time ....
You could save a lot more lives by putting your inner cities to work . Giving them health care and no job does not help them or any one else .Treat the symptoms and ignore the cause does not solve anything , ask any doctor .
 

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You could save a lot more lives by putting your inner cities to work . Giving them health care and no job does not help them or any one else .Treat the symptoms and ignore the cause does not solve anything , ask any doctor .
Liberal ideologues are not allowed to think........
 

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You could save a lot more lives by putting your inner cities to work . Giving them health care and no job does not help them or any one else .

Put them to work how? It's a great idea, but who pays them, and for what?
 

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You could save a lot more lives by putting your inner cities to work . Giving them health care and no job does not help them or any one else .Treat the symptoms and ignore the cause does not solve anything , ask any doctor .
PGS: You do not recognize the problem. Decades of "help" (welfare) have rendered people useless. Now this welfare mentality has creeped into middle class suburbia. Sloth rules the day because people know they will be supported by the government. I think nothing says hate like sending someone a welfare check. It is like saying, "you poor miserable person, you have no talent, you have no skill, you can never make anything of yourself, so we will give you money live out a meaningless meager existence until you die." If you want to eat then WORK.