District of columbia whose decided to expand medicaid. And obviously, if you look at a lot of independent studies, theres noticeable difference in the states that have decided to expand medicaid, in terms of lowering the number of uninsured. Were going to continue to work with those remaining 20 something, and we meet with them on a regular basis to do what we can to encourage folks to expand. By not participating, arent the states leaving billions of federal dollars on the table that could be used to improve the health of their own citizens . Yes, sir. They are. And its also has economic consequences for those states as well. Of course. Now, recently, some republican governors as youve alluded to who had originally refused to expand medicaid have now reconsidered their original decisions and have submitted Medicaid Expansion plans for cms approval, for instance, in my own state of pennsylvania, as you mentioned, they decided to expand medicaid which will now provide Health Insurance t
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