By Nick Tabor, New Era Senior Staff Writer
Among
western Kentuckians polled late last year, only one in four said they had
enough information about the Affordable Care Act to understand how it would
affect them personally.
But
a much larger ratio had opinions about the law.
Forty
percent said they had a “generally unfavorable” opinion of the law, and 34
percent had a “generally favorable” opinion, according to the Kentucky Health
Issues Poll. The remaining 26 percent expressed no opinion.
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