Polls: Wisconsin, Nation Split on Health Care Reform Law

The United States Supreme Court is expected to announce its ruling on the Affordable Health Care Act within the next week.

The law aims to extend health insurance to more than 30 million Americans who now don't have coverage.

Most of the law's major changes have yet to take effect, including a strongly opposed provision that requires most people to have health insurance by 2014 or face a penalty.

While the nation waits for the Supreme Court's decision, a national Associated Press/GFK poll suggests both supporters and opponents hope the court doesn't have the final say.

While the public debate continues, US Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius gave an update on how much Wisconsin residents will benefit from a provision of the Affordable Health Care Act later this summer.

The act's 80/20 rule requires insurance companies to spend at least 80 percent of consumers' premiums on medical care and quality improvement.

Insurers can spend up to 20 percent on administrative costs, such as salaries, sales, and advertising.

Insurance companies that don't meet the 80/20 rule are required to give customers a rebate for the difference no later than August 1st.

Sebelius says 283,000 in Wisconsin will receive a total $10.4 million in rebates.

She says the average rebate is about $76 per qualifying family.

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Polls: Wisconsin, Nation Split on Health Care Reform Law

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