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Md. Insurance Law Draws Praise From Young Adults - Read More

Date Added: May 02, 2008 12:38:07 PM
University of Maryland sophomore Laura Calabrese is not certain what she wants to do when she graduates in two years. But she is thankful that because of recent changes in state law, she'll be able to stay on her parents' health insurance until she is 25, allowing her to consider a volunteer or...

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