Thursday, July 27, 2006

Your Tax Dollars at Work

The new Massachusetts health plan, the first in the U.S. requiring all residents to have medical insurance, won the approval of the federal government, helping to ensure medical coverage for the state's poorest citizens.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt today signed a waiver that will allow Massachusetts to receive $385 million in federal funding to help pay for the care of the poor and enable low-income workers to purchase insurance.


Repeat this chant.

It is my money, not theirs.

It is my money, not theirs.

It is my money, not theirs.
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