“Im glad we get to keep our daughters on our plan. They both have disabilities: epilepsy and dystonia a movement disorder.”
That is a completely different issue. Disable people should be taken care of by the gov. Able bodied adults are not children at 26. What happened to responsible adult at 18?
I *think* the 26 year age limit for being on parents’ plans has the caveat that the adult-child must be a student. I.e., if your daughter/son graduates from college @ 22, goes on for a Masters or doctorate or to law/medical school, s/he will still have health insurance. I don’t think it covers ALL 22-26 year olds.