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 @9NYT4H5 from New York answered…12mins12m

No, they should not be allowed to outright deny coverage but should be allowed to charge higher premiums.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…3hrs3H

It is not the job of government to fund any form of health research. The focus and emphasis should be on wellbeing and P…

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…3hrs3H

We need to clearly define what constitutes a preexisting condition to not be exclusive and find alternative ways to insu…

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Young people need to be aware these products contribute to an unhealthy lifestyle. But, it should be done by means of ed…

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…3hrs3H

No. We need to get the government out of the healthcare industry and encourage alternative medicine and holistic health…

 @9NYKZGX from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

No, but employees should be required to provide regular negative COVID tests if they decline vaccinations.

 @9NXWV3W from Alabama answered…12hrs12H

No I support it in principle but since it costs too much, a expansion of ObamaCare into a Public Option would be fine fo…

 @9NXRZM5 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

Yes, and include all low income individuals but have some sort of check so that they're not taking advantage of the syst…

 @9NXRMT7 from Washington answered…16hrs16H

No, but increase requirements for warnings and health issues listed on packaging and promotional materials and content.

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…21hrs21H

No, if they actually wanted people to quit being useless slobs, they would instantly terminate all Welfare payments to u…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…21hrs21H

States have the right to legislate as they will on this issue – the federal government should not be involved. That bein…

 @9NX7MXW from California answered…22hrs22H

This is situational. If one puts oneself in a low-income state, one should have no support since it was their fault. If…

 @9NX7MXW from California answered…22hrs22H

This is situational. If one puts oneself in a low-income state, one should have no support since it was their fault. If…

 @9NX299F from Illinois answered…24hrs24H

Can we just help those who need it and make paying for health care cheaper and more widespread? And not turn down those…