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Friday, May 7th, 2010

In the new health insurance reform law the states are permitted to create their own high risk pools, expand existing pools, or allow the federal government to create and administer the pools for them.

The following states will operate their own pools:
Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and District of Columbia.

The following states will allow the federal government to create and manage the pools:
Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wyoming.

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The growing percentage of American children who are overweight or obese is getting larger every year and has been for decades. Over 33% of children have a body mass index that is over the normal average. Southeast states tend to have the highest rates of over weight children. This includes Mississippi health insurance, Arkansas health insurance, Georgia health insurance, Kentucky health insurance, and Tennessee health insurance.

Some of the biggest factors leading to over weight children are having a television in the bedroom, having one parent, and living in a neighborhood without a park or playground near by.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Arkansans oppose health care reform legislation being considered in Congress and are not pleased that the state’s two U.S. senators voted for it.

The poll also found people oppose raising taxes to finance health care reform, oppose a public option, or government run health insurance program, and oppose requiring all Americans to have health insurance.

“It is unfortunate that both of our U.S. senators chose to listen to their party versus their constituents in the state of Arkansas,” said Bob Porto. “It’s clear where citizens of Arkansas wish to send a message, but our senators, both senators, are not listening.”