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 State Insurance Exchange Implementation Faces ChallengesI owala water bottle n some places, state-level progress in building the law s insurance exchanges appears to be stalling because of political divisions.Politico Pro: Maine Punts On Health Care ExchangeFor almost a year and a half, the stars seemed aligned for Maine to build its own health insurance owala website  exchange stanley polska . The tea party-affiliated governor, Paul LePage, backed an exchange in a surprise move last summer. An advisory committee he created also supported it. Instead, Republican lawmakers abandoned their efforts to create an exchange, and the state wound up with a stripped-down, 1陆-page bill that only addresses the聽Affordable Care Act s聽Navigator program 鈥?if a state or federal exchange takes root in Maine. LePage signed it over the weekend. And now health care reform supporters are questioning the legitimacy of Maine s new law 鈥?because they think it directly conflicts with some of the most important rules about what navigators are supposed to do  Millman, 4/16 .The Associated Press/Denver Post: Colo. GOP Rejects Health Law Passed By Their OwnColorado Republicans aren t happy with a health care law promoted by some of their own leaders in the state Legislature. In a platform resolution whose results were announced Monday, Republicans at the state GOP convention voted overwhelmingly to seek repeal of the Colorado Health Benefits Exchange... The platform resolution vote does not affect public policy, nor does it reflect the opinion of all Repu Hzdu AFL-CIO Calls On 30 States To Pass Legislation Requiring Large Retailers To Increase Spending on Worker Health Benefits
 Friday, Se yeezy p 17 2004Arizona Daily Star Profiles Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network, Monthly Event Aimed at Reducing AIDS-Related StigmaThe Arizona Daily Star on Thursday profiled the Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network and its Poz Cafe, a monthly gathering at which organization volunteers prepare and serve a meal to HIV-positive people and then sit down with them to eat and socialize. TIHAN -- which celebrates its 10th anniversary next month -- is made up of volunteers from 33 congregation dunk panda s of varyin owala nz g faiths and aims to educate people about HIV/AIDS, according to the Daily Star. Poz Cafe, which served its 5,000th meal on Thursday, provides a social outlet for people living with HIV/AIDS and aims to reduce the stigma surrounding the disease by bringing HIV-positive and HIV-negative people together in a positive environment  Vandeveire, Arizona Daily Star, 9/16 . The complete article is available online. This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations.Sign up for an email subscription.Recent Morning BriefingsToday, November 20Wednesday, November 19Tuesday, November 18Monday, November 17Friday, November 14Thursday, November 13MoreRSSWe want to hear from you: Contact UsMore From KFF Health NewsComplaints About Gaps in Medicare Advantage Networks Are Common. Federal Enforcement Is Rare.Waning Immunity and Falling Vaccination Rates Fuel Pertussis OutbreaksA Small Texas Think Tank Cultivated Covid Dissidents. Now Theyre Running U