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Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney Credit: courtesy Mike Chaney

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has submitted the state’s plan for an insurance exchange to the federal government.

Department spokesman Joseph Ammerman says Chaney sent the plan Wednesday to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Chaney has steadily worked toward the creation of the online marketplace for people to buy insurance despite pressure from Gov. Phil Bryant and others to abandon the plan.

States faced a Friday deadline to send in their plans, or otherwise the federal government would set up exchanges for each state.

Chaney says he’s no fan of the new federal health care law, but says Mississippi would be better off controlling its own exchange. Opponents say the state won’t have enough freedom and Mississippi should have no association with a law they find odious.

Amy covers Georgia politics and state government for The Associated Press. He began work with the AP in 2011 and covered Mississippi for eight years before transferring to the Atlanta bureau in 2019.