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Michigan Voices
Politics & Government
2:32 pm
Fri November 30, 2012
Health care exchange dead in Michigan, Snyder 'not bummed'
Governor Rick Snyder is "staying positive" about the failed effort to set up a state-run health insurance exchange.
Under the national health care law, states can set up web sites where people can shop for insurance plans.
States that don’t will have to use whatever the federal government sets up.
Snyder wanted Michigan to set up its own exchange, but the effort died in the Republican-led state house. So I asked him…
"Are you bummed at all about the health care exchange at all?"
"I don’t get bummed about much, I’m a positive guy."
Snyder says he knew the state-run exchange might not have gotten set up in time to meet federal deadlines.
That doesn’t mean that we can’t come back and say here’s a whole series of reasons that really have value and bring it up again.
In the meantime, Snyder wants to cooperate with the federal government.
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