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Canandaigua, N.Y. — State Assembly Majority Leader Brian Kolb says the health care bill making its way through the U.. Senate would be bad news for New Yorkers. The Senate bill is believed to contain hundreds of millions in taxpayer-financed sweeteners to states like Nebraska, while shortchanging New York's basic funding for Graduate Medical Education and Disproportionate Share Hospital payments to care for the poor, the Canandaigua ...
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