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Michael Ferguson, Adam Higgins, Christian Jones & Tyler Thompson | BakerHostetler
Republicans and Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have been trying to hash out competing offsets to pay for extending for five years the insurance program that covers nearly nine million children of low-income families.
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/ Published November 1, 2017 at 3:00 PM
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