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Outa browns on 04/30/09
Remeber the vote a year or so ago? They should be taking more out of your check for it. There isn't any cost if you are 55 and it's the same benefits you have now, except maybe perscriptions, but it does include vision and dental, it also works as a medicare supplement when you start on medicare at 65. Most insurance ends when you enroll in medicare. I'm not sure of the deductible however, but I do know there is a million dollar lifetime cap, so it might be wise to consider a high deductible supplemental insurance.