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WAMC New York News
10:54 am
Wed October 15, 2003
Vermont's Poorest get Reprieve from Health Premiums
By Pat Bradley
Montpelier, VT – A joint committee of the Vermont legislature has voted to defer a plan that would require the state's poorest residents to pay a premium on state-sponsored Medicaid programs. The group also delayed implementation of a new billing system that eliminates the current co-payment plan. More from North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley.