Another company billing itself as offering faith-based health coverage ordered to stop selling in state
The cease-and-desist letter to
Such companies are exempt from some federal requirements for offering health insurance, but must meet certain faith-based criteria that Kreidler's office argues OneShare does not satisfy. That includes being in existence before
Kreidler had previously taken action against a firm called Aliera, which marketed health coverage plans for a company called Trinity Healthshare in
OneShare, a firm based in
Kreidler's office said more than 1,000
The exchange has already extended a special enrollment period through
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