By early next month, this law will be history and we can go back to those heady days when insurance companies could deny coverage if a person had a pre-existing condition, drop your coverage if you got sick, or (my personal favorite) charge women more for the same coverage as men.[/QUOTE]
I'm assuming you are aware that insurance companies are "for profit" corporations. They are in the business to make money. You may not like that fact , but it is a fact. Curious as to why an insurance company WOULDN'T charge a woman more for insurance than a man? Higher risk for the company normally will result in higher premiums. That's how insurance works. I suppose my car insurance on my new SUV should be the same as a guy driving a 1982 Chevette?
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