For those who are making $20,000 a year, it goes even less far. Reclaiming my time, we've had great discussions about this, but, again, Medicaid should be for those who are very poor. This loophole is being closed, and thankfully the President agrees with us. The Senate Democrats and Republicans join with us to close this loophole. That has to tell you that this is a loophole that Republicans and Democrats, the White House all agree needs to be closed. Again, I thank Congresswoman Black for her leadership on this commonsense issue, and I urge support.
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