Some U.S. health insurers say they will stop writing policies for children in light of new regulations that bar rejection based on pre-existing conditions.
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"It's obviously very unfortunate that insurance companies continue to make decisions on the backs of children and families that need their help," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Tuesday.
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