
Will health insurers in the US be legally required to allow multiple wives on a subscriber's health insurance by 2026?
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(from a discussion with a friend)
Judged on January 1st, 2026.
Must be true at a state-wide level in at least four states in the US.
One clarification: “Multiple wives” was the phrasing that came up in conversation. The idea is, so that a husband could list more than one wife on a policy—not to be confused with the idea of a policy with two wives and no husband.
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