The rules governing the mysterious navigators—all 64 pages worth of them—hit the street today. And, is it just me, or does it read like what most of you already do?

Well, except for the part where you can't get paid.

Granted, this is one of the few areas of the health law that actually hasn't changed since day one, but two things spring to mind. One, the brokers aren't the part of the health insurance equation that was broken, yet we get federal legislation addressing just that. We just legislated a job opening we already had filled. (Again, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.)

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