Sadly, there were about 740,000 Americans covered by these 12 defunct insurance companies that were given $1.2 billion in so-called loans from the taxpayer.
On the recordMarch 9, 2016
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Sasse highlights the number of Americans affected by the CO-OP failures and the financial losses involved.
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