Gov. Martin O'Malley is voicing confidence Maryland will reach a 260,000-person enrollment goal by the end of March through the state's health care exchange, despite a rocky start with computer problems.
O'Malley gave an update Thursday on how the state is addressing challenges to getting people enrolled. The open enrollment period closes at the end of March.
The Democratic governor says that while Maryland has had a tough start, he's hopeful the state will make up ground in the coming months.
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4 comments:
idiot!
Can only hope he is as stupid as he is on any other subject...
He like Obama has our nation, has driven the state of Maryland into utter chaos and debt.
Yup ... spend more of our money on the "do nothings"
Cain't we jus' chutem im?
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