9/16: Florida's health insurance program has no clients
St. Petersburg Times: Florida's health insurance program has no clients
Florida Health Choices, a program touted as a solution to the state's high rate of uninsured last year by the GOP House leaders, still has no insurers or businesses signed up.
A program created by Gov. Crist at the same time, "Cover Florida," has only 4,130 policies while the number of uninsured in the state has grown to 3.6 million.
These results mean neither Gov. Crist nor Marco Rubio, his opponent in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, can use these programs as campaign fodder.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: Poultry industry in Alabama closely watching trade battle with China
ARKANSAS: Problem gambler program sets up in state as lottery gears up for first day
GEORGIA: President Carter comments on Rep. Wilson's outburst: "(It's) based on racism"
KENTUCKY: Electric vehicles to be built in state by Global Green Cars
LOUISIANA: Federal health officials say state owes $362 million for Medicaid overpayments
MISSISSIPPI: Proposed $43 million program could create 4,800 jobs in state
NORTH CAROLINA: State expands foreclosure prevention program
SOUTH CAROLINA: Rep. Wilson's son defends dad's outburst
TENNESSEE: State solar project gets federal approval
VIRGINIA: Tax collections down 6.6% in August
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