The following is a list of responses from states on when they plan to release insurance premium rates. Dates are subject to change. Sixteen states did not respond or did not specify a date.
May
Maryland
Montana (May 27 or later)
Maine (May 30)
Connecticut (May 31)
Ohio (by May 31)
June
Colorado
Rhode Island
Kansas (June 1 and available via records request)
North Dakota (June 6)
Michigan (June 9)
Delaware (June 13)
South Dakota (June 15)
Louisiana (June 27)
July
Florida (end of the month, or early August)
August
Nevada (Aug. 1)
Nebraska (mid-month)
Wisconsin (late in the month)
Massachusetts (Aug. 15)
North Carolina (no earlier than Aug. 15)
September
Tennessee
West Virginia (available via records request)
Arkansas (Sept. 10)
November
New Jersey (Nov. 15)
January 2015
New Hampshire (Jan. 1)
Will not release rates
Idaho
Iowa
Missouri
Wyoming
No response, or no month given
Alabama
Alaska
California
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Minnesota
Mississippi
New Mexico
New York
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas (will release rates that rise by more than 10 percent via public records request, no month or date given)
Utah
Already released, in full or in part
Arizona
Indiana
Kentucky
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Read more: http://thehill.com/regulation/healthcare/206901-premium-hike-drumbeat-before-nov-election-day#ixzz32RoGRgSh
More important is when (if) we get the numbers on the lapse rate of those who “signed up” for Obamacare, and either never paid a premium, or paid one or two and then stopped..
I hope the hammer every state with a RAT up for reelection.
15+%. 30% would be better yet.
But I thought Hussein was paying off the insurance companies with BILLIONS of taxpayer dollars to fend off the massive rate hikes shortly before the Nov elections?
In a few years Americans will get used to these new chains.
Is an executive order in the works to not release the new rates until December?
Rate hike or Obama stealing tax payer money to pay the bill ,should get crazy