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Blue Cross/Blue Shield issue (Screenshot / October 11, 2012) |
The Monroe Republican said Thursday that private meetings and public hearings have been held on the plan to end the nonprofit health insurer's tax-exempt status and align it with competitors. He says it could get a vote Wednesday.
Republican Gov. Rick Snyder proposed and Blue Cross endorsed the legislation. It's challenged by competitors and Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, who seeks a more detailed financial review and expresses concerns about long-term effects on senior coverage.
Blue Cross wouldn't be sold but become a customer-owned nonprofit. The Legislature and Blue Cross' board plan must approve the plan.