In Georgia, people aren't the priority

It’s nuts. In terms of economic impact, common sense and basic human decency, what we’re doing is just plain nuts.



We have 2 million people in this state who live their lives without health insurance, giving Georgia one of the highest uninsured rates in the country. We have rural and inner-city hospitals struggling to keep
their doors open while trying to care for large numbers of people who have no means to pay.



In Georgia, people aren't the priority

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