Hawaii is one of only 12 states that do not require health insurance coverage for children with autism, said Lorri Shealy Unumb, vice president of state government affairs for the national advocacy group Autism Speaks. “I think the states are realizing that this is a fiscal and moral imperative,” Unumb, the mother of an autistic child, said at a joint hearing of the…
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