Ohio’s children’s healthcare expansion plan hits major snag
Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 21, 2007
Ohio's plan to greatly increase the number of uninsured children eligible for government health coverage in 2008 suffered a blow when Congress abandoned its monthslong effort to enact a sweeping expansion of State Children Health Insurance Program.
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