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Date Added: May 20, 2008 01:52:01 AM
Small businesses in New Hampshire are on way to having more affordable health insurance. Gov. John Lynch has signed into law the HealthFirst initiative. It will require major insurance carriers to offer a standard wellness plan for businesses with up to 50 employees.

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