health care is where it is at.
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Kent Conrad highlights the critical importance of health care in the economy.
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What happens is those people, if the children are not able to care for them, they are going into institutions, but where is that being paid for? Overwhelmingly, it is being paid for out of Medicaid accounts.
Our country needs able people to volunteer for public service, and our military needs the support of dedicated civilians like Jamie.





