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PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has decided against creating a state-run health insurance exchange required to implement a key part of President Barack Obama's federal health care law.

Brewer's decision announced Wednesday means the federal government will set up an exchange that will provide consumers with an online marketplace to buy subsidized health care coverage.

Brewer, who reiterated her opposition to the health care overhaul, said there are too many costs and questions associated with a state-run exchange.

She said she concluded that federal requirements meant the state ``would wield little actual authority over its `state' exchange.''

``The federal government would maintain oversight and control over virtually every aspect of our exchange, limiting our ability to meet the unique needs of Arizonans and the Arizona insurance market,'' she said in a statement.

Brewer sent a federal official a one-page letter disclosing her decision.

Her announcement preceded a Dec. 14 deadline for states to declare whether they'd run their own exchanges.

A decision to create an exchange would have been subject to approval by the Republican-led state Legislature.

Though the Nov. 6 election results reduced the size of Republicans' majorities in the state House and Senate, a Brewer push to create a state-run exchange would have faced a fight from GOP lawmakers who oppose the law.

An alliance of hospitals, insurance companies and business groups wanted Arizona to have a state-run exchange, arguing that it would increase coverage while giving the state flexibility in designing a program to its liking.

Conservative advocacy groups such as the Goldwater Institute stand in opposition. They say Arizona shouldn't help implement a law that could foist new expenses on the state and raise health insurance prices for residents.

Brewer's administration spent two years planning for a possible exchange, accepting approximately $31 million of federal funding to pay for the advance work.

As part of that planning, Brewer in September selected a minimum benefits package for a state-run exchange based on current insurance coverage for state employees. She noted in a Sept. 28 letter to the Obama administration that the package she chose excludes abortion coverage.

While some Republicans governors in such states as Texas and Maine have balked at creating state-run exchanges, others in Nevada and New Mexico have opted to proceed.

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    Michoacan wrote...
    Brewer's decision not to fight
    her conservative Republican colleagues in the State Legislature is a wise one. They have no interest in facilitating the implementation of an Obama law that has already benefitted many Arizonans and will benefit many more once it is fully implemented. Her extremist buds would only be about obstruction in any case. Better to leave it to the Feds, whose liberal interpretation of the laws provisions will afford Arizonans more and better options than anything the Conservatives might be bothered to consider.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    It Is Time To Get Mad At The Insurance Industry
    Leave the federal government out of life's. This should be a battle with the insurance industry and us people in the streets protesting. We should not put up with an industry that just wants more and more only to turn around to give less. We have had people with life threating illness & injuries wait for these insurance companies to make their decisions of who will live, die, who gets coverage and who won't coverage. They should be told if they want to do business in the United States either they provide coverage or go under. America is what made them great companies to began with.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    Get...... MAD
    Time to show the insurance industry who owns this country.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    Get .... MAD
    Make your voices heard. We don't have to put up with a bunch of idiots that have turn our country upside down and having them get favors behind closed doors. Enough is a ENOUGH
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    Patriot wrote...
    A growing number of States are saying No
    which is a surprise and something the Obama Administration was not ready for or intending. Brewer sees the failed Obamacare for what it is and will let the Feds wallow in their own failure.
    **ICE Tip-line 1-866-DHS-2ICE**
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    menosELoso wrote...
    Interesting
    So...the state administration accepted $31 million of fed funding to pay for the advance work and two years of planning. What exactly does that translate to? Does that mean that the money was accepted to create the state-run exchange, but then now at the last minute we say "nope" not gonna do it. Isn't that a waste of $31 mil? Sheesh.
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    wrote...
    Let the feds run
    It and pay for it.
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    Working Man wrote...
    Bah Humbug!
    The Goobernors decision has nothing to do with costs. Her mantra and the cry of the seceders is to Goobern their own state, which they have currently succeeded in doing already without seceding. Now they want the feds to manage the health program? Give me a break goobernor, your dedication to this country and it's leader precedes your excuse.
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    azgal602 wrote...
    Good for you
    Governor Brewer!!!!
    azgal602
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    OneWonders wrote...
    @ Micho
    How does the government give us "more and better options"? As far as the law, we are just forced to have insurance now, same options but higher rates with no limit to what insurance companies can charge us. And the people who are getting the free insurance and benefits is still being paid by taxpaying citizens just as it was before.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.

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