Advisory vote 14 would add family dental insurance plans to the state healthcare exchange. These plans would be funded by adding a tax to existing dental plans of $25 and $50 per member per month. Proponents argue that low income families need them on the exchange in order to receive dental coverage.
77% Yes |
23% No |
66% Yes |
17% No |
11% Yes, dental insurance should be offered in the exchange. |
5% No, this measure will impose a tax on plans not in the exchange. |
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