Residents react to health care ruling [The York Dispatch, Pa.]
| By Chelsea Shank, The York Dispatch, Pa. | |
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"It's terrible," the 72-year-old said, referring specifically to the mandate that everyone have health insurance.
"If America can't run
"Something did need to be done, but not socialized healthcare," Duttera added. "Just wait until people start paying for it next year. People don't have any idea what the costs are going to be."
The ruling also requires companies to cover people who have pre-existing conditions, which will likely cause rates to increase, said Duttera, who used to sell insurance.
He was hardly the only Yorker discouraged by the
"I believe it's unconstitutional to fine someone and it should be a choice to have health insurance," said
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Other views: But not everyone was as quick to judge the decision as bad news.
Healthcare is an interesting and complex problem to
A single mom whose employee didn't offer coverage, she said she lived "much of my life without healthcare and I think this ruling is an attempt to take a step in the right direction."
Kowalenko said she will be interested to watch it all pan out in the next few years.
"I would like to think this would make everything more accessible," she said.
And West Manchester Township resident
"It's wonderful because it affects me because I can stay under my parents' insurance," said Scott.
Her employer does not provide healthcare coverage, so she has been under her parents' plan while her 3-year-old daughter,
"Businesses will get hurt, drug companies will do OK, and insurance companies will get a lot of business but whether they'll make any money it's hard to say," Altland said.
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