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Committee considers expanding short‑term health plans to bridge coverage gaps
New Hampshire Senate Health and Human Services Committee · March 12, 2026
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Summary
Sponsors described an amendment to SB607 to allow initial short‑term plan terms up to 12 months with limited renewals totaling 24 months and stronger disclosure requirements; insurance and health advocates warned about consumer protections and called for federal alignment.
Grant Bossier, appearing for Sen. Jan Innis, told the committee that SB607 would modernize New Hampshire rules for short‑term limited‑duration health plans, which were last updated in 1995. Under the amendment introduced, an initial short‑term plan could last up to 12 months with limited renewability for a…
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