Pa. House committee unanimously supports law prohibiting discrimination by insurers
A law that aims to protect those who take steps to prevent opioid overdoses from discrimination by insurance companies unanimously passed the Pennsylvania House Insurance Committee on Tuesday. House Bill 111, sponsored by state Rep. Gina Curry (D-Delaware), would prohibit life insurers from denying, canceling, charging a different rate, or limiting coverage to an applicant…
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