On the recordJune 7, 2017
Well, what they would say is, there is a tiny residual percentage of people who are not disabled, are not elderly, are not children, and do not work, but are on Medicaid.
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congress.govWell, what they would say is, there is a tiny residual percentage of people who are not disabled, are not elderly, are not children, and do not work, but are on Medicaid.
Bennet addresses misconceptions about Medicaid recipients' employment status.
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In my mind, this is a perfect example of what we are trying to get to in the conversations that we are having.
We have to figure out a way when margins are as thin as they are, to give people a chance to make mistakes along the way, too, and to learn from those mistakes.
Good. Great. Well, what a fantastic panel. It is actually hard to believe that you were not preparing your testimony together.
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