Children's crusade.

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There's at least $16 billion available to help more children get health care. But on Capitol Hill, there's a bitter dispute over how the money should be spent. Give the states the money, some say, and let them bolster novel health care programs such as Florida's Healthy Kids. Others want to expand Medicaid.

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Serafini, M. W. (1997). Children’s crusade. National Journal, 29(26), 1323–1326. https://doi.org/10.36399/groundingsug.7.221

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