Papers 291-300 of total 731 found.
…that Canadians consider Medicare the "defining aspect of their citizenship" . In addition, he also states citizens agree that: *All Canadians should have reasonable access to quality care regardless of where they live or how much they make *Individuals should…
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…for a family of three (200 percent of the federal poverty level in 1997). The majority of uninsured children are in the group aimed by the new child health legislation. Their parents earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but too little to afford…
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…Hope, project housing, and Medicaid as relief. These mothers are only able to give their children the bare minimum for survival. I see this first hand because a lot of people I know currently have Medicaid insurance or at least receive a generous amount…
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…and the amount received over time (Popenoe 54). Public support, which includes welfare, Medicaid, and food stamps, become the main source of income for many single parents. Many single mothers turn to welfare to escape poverty, but have little success. In most…
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…Hope, project housing, and Medicaid as relief. These mothers are only able to give their children the bare minimum for survival. I see this first hand because a lot of people I know currently have Medicaid insurance or at least receive a generous amount…
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…Roberts is, “this bill could bar illegal children immigrants from attending public schools” (28). The Commission on Immigration Reform recommended another provision for the bill that would stop immigrants from abusing the Medicaid and Supplementary Security…
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….' If the judge sees that the minor is mature enough he/she will give consent, however if the judge rules the minor not mature enough he/she will decide whether or not it is in the minor's best interest to have an abortion. In 1980, it was made so that Medicaid funds…
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…contribution limit from $500 to $5000. As they do concerning issues about education, Gore and Bush differ greatly in their views on healthcare. While Gore supports a Patients’ Bill of Rights, Bush opposes it. Gore opposes cuts in Medicare, and will use…
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…support by using the media as a persuasive tool. The public is easily pushed, because the public in general is very unknowledgeable about most issues. Rauch uses the great example of Medicare in 1993. The Democrats used the issue to propel them…
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…, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Medicare, and aid to education. He had spent his life in the House and the Senate, and he respected the give-and-take of congressional politics. He took seriously and understood the needs of each…
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