Pelosi says House bill would let young people stay on their parents’ health plan until age 27

By Ann Sanner, AP
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

House would extend parents’ health plans for kids

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House health care overhaul bill now being finalized would allow young adults to stay on their parents’ health insurance policies until they’re 27.

Most insurance plans let kids remain on their parents’ policies while they’re in college.

Pelosi says the provision in the House bill would help those who are out of school, looking for work or are part-time employees.

The provision is based on Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper’s legislation. Dahlkemper says 31 percent of people ages 19 to 29 don’t have health care coverage.

The Pennsylvania Democrat says there is “a clear and urgent need” to cover young adults.

The Congressional Budget Office has not assessed how much the provision would cost.

Discussion

Louise Rohan
August 11, 2010: 8:51 am

It is my understanding that my granddaughter, who will be 23 in September, and is a senior in college, can remain on her father’s health plan up to age 27. The employer has notified him that she will be dropped at the end of this September. Can anyone help me find correct information rearding this? Thank you.

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