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'Great day for America': Trump lauds Chris Wray resigning as FBI director; IL workers to see pay, benefit information in job postings; In challenging health coverage times, MN union victory seen as a hopeful sign; Support available for AR kids aging out of foster care.

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Trump, Kash Patel react to Christopher Wray's resignation as FBI Director, CAIR launches a website tracking hostility to pro-Palestinian speech, and changes at NLRB could give Trump the chance to shift labor policies.

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Many rural counties that voted for Trump also cast ballots against school vouchers and to protect abortion rights, Pennsylvania's Black mayors are collaborating to unite their communities, and unique methods are being tried to address America's mental health crisis.

Health insurance marketplace enrollment deadline is Sunday

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Thursday, December 12, 2024   

Open enrollment for health insurance is underway, and in Wyoming, the number of enrollees so far this year is just below last year's rate. Experts advise there's an important deadline this weekend. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, nearly 988,000 new U.S. consumers enrolled in health plans through the Marketplace between November 1st and December 4th. In Wyoming, nearly 14,000 new and returning consumers enrolled during that time.

Caleb Smith, marketing director with Enroll Wyoming, said those who want coverage starting January 1st must enroll by this Sunday, December 15th.

"This deadline is something that we ask people to be mindful of so they can hopefully avoid a gap in health coverage. I'd hate for people to delay action or just forgo trying to get medical help just because they weren't covered," he said.

Open enrollment runs until January 15th. But those who wait until the last month to sign up won't be covered under their new plans until February 1st.

Smith added some Wyoming families are surprised at the discounts they qualify for following pandemic-era increases to advanced premium tax credits. Enroll Wyoming can help anyone navigate the Marketplace, whether they're enrolling for the first time or if they've done it before.

"I certainly know a number of people, they've done this a couple times," he said. They just appreciate somebody kind of looking over their homework to go like, 'Yeah, you got it.'"

Wyomingites can quickly be connected to a navigator by dialing 2-1-1.

Disclosure: Enroll Wyoming contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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