(Source: US Senate Committee on Judiciary) WASHINGTON-Reports of continued problems with the President's signature health-care law in Utah were highlighted by the Beehive State's senior senator, Orrin Hatch, on the Senate floor Wednesday, covering the gamut from rising premiums to a failed insurance co-op that will leave 35,000 Utahns uninsured. Senator Hatch, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee charged with oversight of Obamacare, also spoke about his widely praised alternative plan, the Patient CARE Act. 'The latest co-op failure was announced just yesterday and took place in my own state of Utah, hitting pretty close to home for a number of people in my state who are just trying to...
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