States would be given money to establish their own health policies, and it’s hard to know who would remain covered and how.
REED ABELSON and MARGOT SANGER-KATZ, NY Times: Politics
Wed, 09/20/2017 - 6:25am
States would be given money to establish their own health policies, and it’s hard to know who would remain covered and how.
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