Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill to provide an automatic 25% reduction in health insurance premiums for the individual market.
The bill will benefit more than 125,000 state residents, according to a news release.
Minn. bill to reduce individual health insurance premiums
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Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill to provide an automatic 25% reduction in health insurance premiums for the individual market.
The bill will benefit more than 125,000 state residents, according to a news release.