Sunday, July 22, 2012

Kentucky waffles again on Christian health

After repeatedly refusing to meet with Christian Care Medi-Share to discuss their legal status, the Kentucky Department of Insurance now seems to be coming around.

A Department spokesperson said a meeting may take place in August.

The state's newly found interest in openness on the issue of religious health sharing organizations and their superiority to government-regulated health insurance doesn't immediately address the organizations' real legal problems, but the response to tea party pressure is a welcome one.

Health freedom can be won in Kentucky and then spread to the other states. Stay tuned for updates.