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"The health care industry made $100 billion in profits," Sanders claimed, making a push for his health insurance plan, Medicare for All.
to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, a regulatory and standards-setting organization that includes insurance regulators across the country.Why did Bloomberg's administration cut back on stop-and-frisk?
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