JH

Quotes by Jennifer Hill

I'd hate to go ahead and collect the tax and I haven't identified where I was going to spend it.
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I'd hate to go ahead and collect the tax and I haven't identified where I was going to spend it.
I don't know if I can go back to New Orleans. I don't know if I can live there again,
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I don't know if I can go back to New Orleans. I don't know if I can live there again,
I'm very thankful we came here. I have been treated so wonderfully here. The people in West Virginia have been so nice,
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I'm very thankful we came here. I have been treated so wonderfully here. The people in West Virginia have been so nice,
It was just a really grim-looking building, ... It looks brighter over there already.
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It was just a really grim-looking building, ... It looks brighter over there already.
You started noticing the crowds building day after day,
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You started noticing the crowds building day after day,
That's where I was separated from my brother,
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That's where I was separated from my brother,
The survey demonstrates that there is actual harm occurring to individuals who are losing their health care.
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The survey demonstrates that there is actual harm occurring to individuals who are losing their health care.
It was weird not having him sitting there telling us where to stand. It was hard, but the team stuck together.
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It was weird not having him sitting there telling us where to stand. It was hard, but the team stuck together.
On our second night there, we heard of a ten year old girl being raped and murdered. There was violence there, we heard stories,
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On our second night there, we heard of a ten year old girl being raped and murdered. There was violence there, we heard stories,
Missouri could make huge strides by adopting a state version of the Federal False Claims Act. Millions now wasted by (Medicaid) provider fraud would be available to provide health care to low-income Missouri parents, the elderly and those with disabilities. In 2005, approximately 90,000 low-income Missourians lost their health insurance due to cuts in the Medicaid program.
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Missouri could make huge strides by adopting a state version of the Federal False Claims Act. Millions now wasted by (Medicaid) provider fraud would be available to provide health care to low-income Missouri parents, the elderly and those with disabilities. In 2005, approximately 90,000 low-income Missourians lost their health insurance due to cuts in the Medicaid program.