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13-year-old Lauren Rainey will no longer recieve health care because of Alabama Medicaid. Because of this she is most likely to die. Bob Harris has info on who you can contact to protest this.

November 13, 2004

13-year-old Lauren Rainey will no longer receive health care because of Alabama Medicaid.  Because of this she is most likely to die.

Bob Harris has info on who you can contact to protest this. 

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