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Move to Maine

We've heard about businesses getting health care waivers, and unions getting health care waivers, but now whole states are getting them too?

Apparently. Maine is the first state to receive a waiver:
The federal government Tuesday granted Maine a waiver of a key provision in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, citing the likelihood that enforcement could destabilize the state's market for individual health insurance.
The U.S. Health and Human Services department said in a letter it would waive the requirement that insurers spend 80 cents to 85 cents of every premium dollar on medical care and quality improvement. Instead, the letter said, the state could maintain its 65 percent standard for three years, with the caveat that HHS intends to review the figures after two years.
Waiver requests are still pending from New Hampshire, Kentucky and Nevada.