Cooper signs Blue Cross NC deregulation bill into law over concerns about profits [The Charlotte Observer]
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Supporters of the new law, including top
“Our goal is comprehensive health insurance with access to care in every county of our state at the most affordable cost possible,” the Democratic governor said in a statement announcing he had signed the bill, “and this legislation with consumer protections in place aims to keep the company strong while continuing its commitment to its
House Bill 346 takes effect immediately.
Despite the concerns from two top Republican state officials, the bill has had robust bipartisan backing by lawmakers in both chambers of the
One of those outspoken critics of HB 346 is
He has said the bill could lead to premium hikes for consumers and would allow Blue Cross NC to skirt regulations by transferring assets to the deregulated holding company. This could lead to money, property and other assets in the holding company being used for for-profit ventures, such as to cut deals with other for-profits and buy out companies.
Causey has also said the insurer’s funds are largely North Carolinians’ money.
“As a nonprofit, Blue Cross NC’s “$7.7 billion in admitted assets and
Another vocal Republican detractor has been State Treasurer
So, Folwell said, as “you are pondering what to do with this legislation,” ask “Blue Cross this simple question. Are there any more large customers that they are ... on the verge of losing?”
Causey said Tuesday he believed the bill “did not have a fair hearing in both chambers because of the pressure
Before the
Johnson said the bill “is 90% of what the commissioner of insurance was asking for,” which is “a pretty good showing and that’s, no one gets everything that they wish. If we went much further, the bill would have even been more restrictive than currently — than the current law has — and the legislation would not be necessary.”
Democratic Attorney General
But no amendments from the House version were passed by
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