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H.R. 2978, To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a "child" under the health benefits program for Federal employees

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MJC

June 26, 2009, 10:51am (report abuse)

It's about time! The President preaches health coverage for all. Meanwhile, full-time college students who are Federal dependents are being kicked out of their FEHB health care coverage.

Miller

August 28, 2009, 5:01pm (report abuse)

I can't say enough about the passage of this bill. It's very hard to come up with college money for your child. Having additional health coverage costs burden the the load on families who have given their career life in the federal government.

The Corky

November 23, 2009, 11:36am (report abuse)

BS! You want the taxpayers to carry your sorry asses for another undeserved benefit. Get real people, it's hard for a lot of us. So don't expect me to pay for your crap.

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