
In a custom , the first lady’s guest list for the annual State of the Union address combines both personal and political considerations.  Guests are often selected as exemplars of administration policies or topics the president will discuss during his speech.
A release from the White House describes Rapp as someone who benefited from the 2010 health law’s provision mandating that for coverage under their parents’ health insurance plans until their 26th birthdays. Â Rapp, diagnosed with cancer on his 23rd birthday, was able to remain on his parents’ policy during his treatment.
Rapp that without the change in the law, “I definitely wouldn’t have gotten the treatment I needed. There’s no other way to put it.”
Government data show have taken advantage of this provision.
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