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ND GOP Leader Rethinking Options On Health Law

North Dakota's House Republican majority leader says the Legislature may take another look at whether the state should help run a new health insurance marketplace.

 

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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's House Republican majority leader says the Legislature may take another look at whether the state should help run a new health insurance marketplace.

The health ``exchanges'' are a key part of the new federal health care law.

Fargo Representative Al Carlson says in the wake of last week's elections, the law isn't likely to be changed.

A year ago the Legislature turned down a proposal to have the state run its own health insurance exchange -- instead of letting the federal government do it.

There's another option called a ``state partnership exchange.''

It would allow North Dakota officials to run some parts of the exchange.

Carlson says that's a possibility.

North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple says the partnership is an option, but he wants more information about it.

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