It's hard for people to pay those medical bills when they've lost their job. And COBRA coverage is too expensive for many laid-off workers.
In Illinois, though, fired or laid-off workers have finally caught a break from their state government. According to a story in the St. Louis Business Journal, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed a [...]
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