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President Barack Obama speaks about his signature health care law, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington. Bowing to pressure, President Barack Obama intends to permit continued sale of individual insurance plans that have been canceled because they failed to meet coverage standards under the health care law, officials said Thursday. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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President Barack Obama speaks about his signature health care law, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington. Bowing to pressure, the president intends to permit continued sale of individual insurance plans that have been canceled because they failed to meet coverage standards under the health care law, officials said Thursday. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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Cancer patient Gloria Cantor will have her health insurance dropped in the middle of treatment because of regulations of the Affordable Care Act. (Screenshot from www.wftv.com)

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Union members celebrate the turn down of the proposed Boeing Corporation contract Wednesday night at the Internal Association of Machinists District 751 Headquarters in Seattle, Nov. 13, 2013. The vote would have secured production of the new Boeing 777x for the Seattle area in exchange for heavy worker contract cuts. The union voted to turn down the new contract by 67 percent. (AP Photo/The Herald, Genna Martin)

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Mark Johnson tells the Machinists District 751 membership that Boeing's latest contract proposal was refused by machinists by 67 percent. Union members who called for a no vote did so to protest the Boeing Co.'s push to end a traditional pension plan and increase their health care costs. Workers would have received a $10,000 signing bonus if they approved the deal. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Dean Rutz)