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Edna Garcia thinks she has paid her dues. For 34 years, she worked as a public high school teacher in Bridgeport, Connecticut, while also serving as a local lawmaker for eight years. In her retirement, she volunteers at her church, where she helps members deal with health insurance problems. \u00a0<\/p>\n

“I have been beneficial to my community,” she told CBS MoneyWatch.\u00a0<\/p>\n

But for Garcia, 73, enjoying her retirement has been difficult. Despite having health insurance for retired teachers through UnitedHealthcare, she has struggled to afford medical treatment. Garcia is diabetic, has Crohn’s disease, for which there is no cure, and suffers from a vision condition that has caused her eyesight to deteriorate over time.\u00a0<\/p>\n