On the recordFebruary 27, 2012
Why are you now choosing to end a program that is over 98% complete with development activities and with very little risk going forward?
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Griffin questions the termination of a nearly complete program.
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I want to be really clear as well. I haven't heard any talk on this side of the aisle about default, wanting to default, using default as leverage.
I have learned in the last two-and-a-half years that when you start to get a lot of the same sort of stories from your constituents, that there is something there.
I will continue to advocate for long-term, lasting, permanent reform of Medicaid.