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The Boston Globe: More than 23,000 Massachusetts residents legal immigrants who have been in the country for less than five years are scheduled to lose their health insurance by the end of this year, but Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday he hopes to continue their coverage using recently announced federal funds.
Immigrant and consumer advocates are urging lawmakers to fund a limited program for these immigrants using a portion of an estimated $450 million in federal aid recently sent to Massachusetts to help pay for Medicaid programs. But lawmakers and the governor have yet to introduce a spending plan for the funds, and lawmakers showed this summer that they want to spread the funds among many programs.
| Tags: | United States, Barack Obama, Federal government of the United States, Health care, Health insurance, Massachusetts, Fiscal year, Deval Patrick |
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