Impact of the Senate Better Care Reconciliation Act on States
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AARP Public Policy Institute
Published January 23, 2017 The Senate Better Care Reconciliation Act would make health care unaffordable and inaccessible for millions of Americans. Theimpacts of the Senate bill on each state are included in this series.AlabamaKentuckyNorth
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