Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Federal judge rules Indiana schools take care study

Indianapolis - A federal judge says more than three dozen school districts in Indiana to continue the reform of health care apply - at least for now.

On Tuesday, the judge of the action of 39 districts refused to dismiss filed.

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These mostly small counties say the federal government should not be able to tax them when they. No medical care for all full-time employees

These districts are the requirement of the law on health insurance for all, offering 30 hours per week against - call undue financial hardship.

A hearing on the suit is set for October.

See RTV6 and refresh this page for updates.

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