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Locals react to decision

Posted: June 29, 2012

The Winchester Star

Winchester resident Regina Turner, 52, likes parts of the law, like allowing young adults to remain on a parents’ plan until they’re 26 and the requirement that insurance companies accept people with pre-existing conditions, but she remains worried about the rising costs of medical care.
Winchester resident Mike Dawson said he thinks everyone deserves insurance. (Photo by Scott Mason/The Winchester Star)
Mark Stickley, owner of Runners’ Retreat on the Loudon Street Mall, is fearful that he’ll be forced to pay more to help cover other people’s health costs. (Photo by Scott Mason/The Winchester Star)

WINCHESTER — Local residents, business owners and health professionals had mixed feelings Thursday about the Supreme Court’s approval of the health care law at the center of impassioned debates...



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