Massachusetts Is Our Future

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Author(s) Timothy Cahill
Source The Wall Street Journal
Date March 26, 2010
URL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704094104575144372942933394.html
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Quotes-start.png "...since this program was adopted in 2006, our health-care costs have in total exceeded $4 billion. The cost of Massachusetts' plan has blown a hole in the Commonwealth's budget. Just last Thursday, Gov. Deval Patrick's office announced a $294 million shortfall related to health-care costs. If not for federal Medicaid reimbursements and commitments from Washington to prop up this plan, Massachusetts would be broke." Quotes-end.png


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