Pennsylvania Has An Extra Month, But No Decisions Yet On State Healthcare Exchanges

11.19.12 | Sarah Harnisch

Pennsylvania is still mum on whether or not they'll set up a health insurance market under President Obama's new healthcare law. On Friday, the government extended the deadline by another month. If the state doesn't opt to set one up itself, the government will come in and it for them. Governor Corbett said he's put off the decision because there are too many questions about its cost and operational details. New York has already said it will set up its own exchange.