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Everybody in the pool: Mandating insurance

What would a new law requiring health coverage mean for your family?

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As health care reform gains steam in the United States, it’s clear that a key part of any change will be to require nearly everyone in the country to have health insurance.  Whether it’s provided by employers or the government, or purchased privately, so-called insurance “mandates” will affect most families in America. But what would a new law requiring health insurance mean to you?  That was the top concern for thousands of msnbc.com readers who voted on which health care issue msnbc.com should cover next. Msnbc.com in interested in answering that question through readers whose lives mirror those of millions. We will feature the resulting story and multimedia report at doseofreality.msnbc.com.
Here’s how it works:  If you’d like to be considered as a real-life model for the impact of health reform,  please tell us what kind of health insurance you have now, if any. What’s your employment situation? Annual family income? (3000 character limit)

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Share your views: What do you think about making health insurance mandatory? Do you think your family will be helped or harmed?  How so?
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