Word: medicaid
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...Trying to reduce a projected welfare budget deficit of $107 million, Illinois Republican Governor Richard Ogilvie announced a cut in benefits of $71 million. Medicaid will be slashed by $50 million; the remaining cuts will be made in general assistance...
...claimed that he lost his check would routinely be issued another by obliging welfare workers, making chiseling a simple matter. When their shoe allotment was cut off in 1968, many recipients simply put it on the other foot, as it were: the bills for orthopedic shoes issued under Medicaid began to rise suspiciously. When they reached an annual cost of $4,000,000 this year, officials tightened the laces to make shoes harder...
...trial of Coleman P. Harrison '74, one of the three Harvard students arrested last May in a demonstration sponsored by SDS and PLP to protest cutbacks in the Massachusetts Medicaid program, began yesterday in the Superior Court of Massachusetts...
...with an unwanted pregnancy. While she was pondering her decision a year ago last summer, the New York State law that allows abortion on demand at any time through the 24th week of pregnancy took effect. Her operation was thus performed legally, safely and-because she was eligible for Medicaid-free...
...taxes by 1974. The eventual result, according to Nixon: "Complete federal domination of our medical system." Nixon's remarks, however, ignored the fact that much of the funds required by the Kennedy-Griffiths plan are already being spent for private health insurance, Medicare and Medicaid...