Wow, Senator Rapert, That Was A Quick Three Weeks!
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Kathleen Sebelius Hasn’t Read the “Private Option” Bill. Senator Rapert, I Demand A Denunciation!
Senator Rapert Calls Again for “Private Option” Delay
How AAI’s Town Halls Have Changed the Medicaid Debate
How Nonprofits Work
New Poll Shows Plurality Less Likely to Support “Private Option,” Oppose Medicaid Expansion
“Private Option” Clears First Hurdle in Senate, But Fight Is Just Beginning
AFP on Medicaid: ‘Take Time To Get It Right’
Speaker Carter: ‘We Have Always Been at War with Eastasia’
AAI Announces Medicaid Town Halls
Dissecting the “Private Option” With Paul Harrell
Horrible Medicaid “Private Option” Now Found Deficient by Former “Private Option” Analyst/Cheerleade
The Verdict Is In: Time for Conservatives to Abandon the “Private Option”
Obamacare Is Crumbling — But No One Told Mark Pryor
The Private Medicaid Option: From the Sphinx’s Mouth
Medicaid Expansion Carries Hefty Price Tag for Arkansas Taxpayers
Talking Obamacare, Medicaid Expansion With Paul Harrell
Medicaid: Speak Now, Or Forever Hold Your Peace
The State of Health Care “Reform” in Arkansas
10 Ways Obamacare Limits Patient Choice
Saving Medicaid: Sensible, Free-Market Based Reforms for Arkansas
How Much Has Obamacare Already Cost Arkansas?
Hold Down The Fort: Gene Jeffress Goes Native
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