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    Immigrant advocates are asking Florida Gov. Rick Scott to employ more political muscle to convince state lawmakers to pass a bill allowing thousands of youths living in the country illegally to pay in-state tuition for the state's colleges. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
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    Immigrant advocates make push for tuition break in Florida

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    Mark Pryor: ‘I’m trying to stop’ Tom Cotton from raising Medicare eligibility age
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    Mark Pryor: ‘I’m trying to stop’ Tom Cotton from raising Medicare eligibility age

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    UCLA Medical Center health care workers walk the picket line during a two-day strike, Tuesday May 21, 2013 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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    In this photo taken on Wednesday, April 9, 2104, resident Tony Keyt, 52, loves to play pranks on people at the LifeDesigns Highland Group Home in Bloomington, Ind. Here he taps direct support professional Hannah Widmer on the shoulder before sitting down for dinner. Those who care for people with disabilities are frustrated. Indiana Medicaid funding has been cut for the past five years and pay for the state's personal care aides hasn't kept up with inflation. (AP Photo/The Herald-Times, Chris Howell)

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    The $26.8 billion budget in front of the Republican-led Legislature is about $900 million lighter than Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon recommended in January, largely because lawmakers have rejected his recommendations to tap into billions of federal dollars to expand Medicaid eligibility to an estimated 300,000 lower-income adults. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner, File)
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    Jay Nixon adds new prong to Medicaid expansion plan in Missouri

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    FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2014 file photo, Republican Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett  speaks in Harrisburg, Pa. With a decision pending, Corbett is now willing to wait to gain federal government approval for his bid to receive Medicaid expansion money if it preserves his hotly disputed plan to tie work-related criteria to eligibility. Analysts think a television campaign ad in late April by Democratic gubernatorial challenger Allyson Schwartz that criticizes Corbett's Medicaid stance may end up playing a factor. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
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    NYC to invest more pension funds with small firms
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    NYC to invest more pension funds with small firms

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    NY state boosts aid for homeowners in distress
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