NPR  |  March 15, 2014

The change means that same-sex couples, who haven’t been able to buy family health policies, will be able to do so now. ”It’s a big deal,” says Katie Keith, director of research at the Trimpa Group, a consulting firm that works on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. ”If you identify as married, it’s hard to stomach that you can’t get family coverage.”

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