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Both the House and Senate approved subsidies for young adult health insurance.
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The legislation plans to increase oversight over the massive windfall the state is getting from drug companies.
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The first hearings since litigation with companies will start after a judge awards abatement funds to the city.
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The Attorney General wants some of the money to fund enforcement unit.
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The cap could have devastating impacts on medical research.
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The state says the company knew the chemicals were dangerous as early as 1961.
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The states say a 38% decrease in the last year.
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The program saves young adults about $38 a month on premiums.
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The federal site went down as the Trump administration announced a freeze on federal grant funding.
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The bill would train every EMT on the administration of the drug.