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Lessons from a Canvasser: Targeted Elections and Medicaid Expansion

November 4, 2014November 4, 2014 canvassing, maine, Medicaid, midterm elections, texas

BY TAYLOR WOODS It has been a love-fest on the campaign trail this year. During weekends in October and the

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Who is Medicaid Missing? What I learned in “Introduction to U.S. Health Care Policy” shocked me

October 9, 2013October 7, 2013 American politics, blog, democracy, health, health reform, inequality, Medicaid, reform, social policy, United States

BY KARLY SCHLEDWITZ With a historic overhaul of our health care system underway, I felt like a good public policy

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