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Farm Families and the Affordable Care Act

A discussion about Farm Families and the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This 90-minute webinar will introduce participants to a new curriculum. You and Health Insurance: Making a Smart Choice for Farm Families. Participants will learn how the Affordable Care Act affects farm families as individuals (consumers), as business operators, and also affects their farmworkers. The curriculum was developed by Barbara O'Neill (Rutgers University) and Roberta Riportella (Kansas State University) and is now ready for pilot testing nationwide. The same slides that are in the curriculum will be shown on the webinar. PowerPoint Version - http://sdrv.ms/18i4UNy PDF Version - http://sdrv.ms/18i5hrk Post-webinar Survey -- http://goo.gl/uuIjoA
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Barbara O'Neill Extension Specialist in Financial Resource Management Rutgers, State University of New Jersey 848-932-9126 oneill@aesop.rutgers.edu eXtension bio -- http://goo.gl/56Z7IQ Roberta Riportella, Ph.D. Kansas Health Foundation Professor of Community Health Kansas State 785-532-1942 rriporte@ksu.edu eXtension bio - http://goo.gl/nB6Sxc

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