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Participants at the rally shared their stories about living with the adultBasic benefit. The program cost the state $163 million and ended up on the budget chopping block as the state faces a $4 billion deficit. Gov. Tom Corbett said last month that he has no plans to seek alternative funding for the program.
Under adultBasic, low-income adults not eligible for other government health benefits could receive basic health coverage for $36 per month. This year the annual income limit was $21,660. Since 2005, Blue Cross and Blue Shield subsidized the program, but they ended those payments at the end of this year.
Athena Ford an organizer for Pa. Health Access Network, which organized the rally, said that the rally was about giving a voice to the 42,000 people who lost their coverage at midnight. That figure does not include nearly half a million people on waiting the waiting list to enroll.