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Governor Brian Kemp and Georgia Republicans may be about the most stubborn(ly wrong) politicians known to man. They run one of only ten states still not to expand Medicaid, and insist their idea (Georgia Pathways) is superior in drawing down the number of uninsured in the state. The only problem is, they're (again) wrong about it, and their insistence on sticking to their plan is deadly for those uninsured North Carolina's data vs. Georgia's is embarrassing. Also 'work requirements' don't work.
Then there's these same politicians' stubbornness on school vouchers. Yep, that bill awaits the governor's eager signature, now, too, but columnist Jay Bookman warns that it's just the beginning.
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Governor Brian Kemp and Georgia Republicans may be about the most stubborn(ly wrong) politicians known to man. They run one of only ten states still not to expand Medicaid, and insist their idea (Georgia Pathways) is superior in drawing down the number of uninsured in the state. The only problem is, they're (again) wrong about it, and their insistence on sticking to their plan is deadly for those uninsured North Carolina's data vs. Georgia's is embarrassing. Also 'work requirements' don't work.
Then there's these same politicians' stubbornness on school vouchers. Yep, that bill awaits the governor's eager signature, now, too, but columnist Jay Bookman warns that it's just the beginning.

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