Ohio House passes bill for Farm Bureau Health Plans

Ohio House passes bill for Farm Bureau Health Plans
Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President — Ohio Farm Bureau website
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Legislation aimed at establishing Farm Bureau Health Plans in Ohio has successfully passed through the Ohio House with a decisive 90-3 vote. This legislative measure is designed to provide affordable and personalized health care plans specifically for farm families in the state.

The passage of this legislation marks a significant step towards offering tailored health care solutions to the agricultural community in Ohio, addressing their unique needs and challenges.



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