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The White House said today 20 percent of Americans will still not be able to buy health insurance on the federal exchange website by the end of the month.
Instead, they will need to sign up by phone or in person, in many cases because of the complexity of their situation.
But, in advance of a congressional hearing, a senior Obama administration official was quoted as saying healthcare.gov is improving,
and said they are working on making it easier for people to understand whether they are eligible for subsidies.
That's been a problem for many up to now.
It brings us to our series on reactions to the Affordable Care Act.
Tonight, we hear from a couple in Colorado who are finally able to buy coverage after years of being uninsured.
They do with the help of a subsidy through the state's exchange.
My name is Joaquin Dominges Montez III.
And my name is Rosalee Montez.
We will get you a smaller cup, OK?
We live in Arvada, Colo., and we have three kids.
Our oldest is a daughter, and she's in college. And we have a middle, and he is a son and he's 13, and he's an eighth grader.
And then our little one is 4 years old. We met in high school in the ninth grade, I think was. And we have been together 24 years?
Twenty-five.
Twenty-five?
I work in a warehouse, and I do not get health benefits.
I work in a warehouse as well doing commercial signage. And they don't offer any benefits. It's too small of a company.
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