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Name: Everett J.Solon on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Yarnall on Oct 31, 2006Comments: This would cost our district approximately $20,000 in lost revenue, which for our small, rural unit district is significant.Flag
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Name: Ria Merriman on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Cutting these funds will severely hinder many of our most needy students from receiving the mental and physical health services they so desperately need! Ria MerrimanFlag
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Name: Sharon Slover on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Emmett Aubry on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Please understand that the federal government has this obligation to fund services for special education that has been underfunded, and they are breaking our collective backs. We cannot coninue to offer these programs much longer with medicaid, but we will be totally broke without it.Flag
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Name: Laurie Hart on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: DeeAnn Fernandes on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2006Comments: The money received from Medicaid reimbursement is extremely important to the health of our children in our schools. Please do not make cuts.Flag
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Name: Karla Rivera on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Denise Clay on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Please do not cut the MAA Program, it is vital to the well being of our schools.Flag
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Name: Kathy Casey, RN on Oct 31, 2006Comments: I am a school nurse in California. Medicaid is a key funding source for support services for nursing and counseling. Schools do not receive educational dollars for critically needed nursing services..Flag
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Name: Barbara Eichhorn on Oct 31, 2006Comments: The funding provided is only a drop in the bucket of what we are madated to provide, but every little bit helps.Flag
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Name: Greg Buchanan on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Lane Eichhorn on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Phyllis Reed on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Helene Kraus on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Esposito on Oct 31, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Medicaid funding is absolutly essential. Cuts will be devastating. Special education programming and transportation represents an extra ordinary cost to the LEA. These funds help local districts to meet the obligation of education of the disabled as mandated in IDEIA and NCLB.Flag
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Name: Bud Case on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Please don't make any more cuts to the MAA program.Flag
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Name: Arthur Keller on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Medicaid funding is absolutly essential. Cuts will be devastating. Special education programming and transportation represents an extra ordinary cost to the LEA. These funds help local districts to meet their obligation of education for the disabled under provisions of IDEIA and NCLB.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2006Comments: Please reconsider cutting our medicaid funding, we need those funds to pay for a lot in our district!Flag
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Name: Richard Puente on Oct 31, 2006Comments: NO CUTs Our students need this fundingFlag
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Name: Denise Julius on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Frank Meyer on Nov 1, 2006Comments: The impact of cutting the Medicaid reimbursement on my rural school district would be devistating.Flag
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Name: Damian D. Jones, Sr. on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Williams on Nov 1, 2006Comments: The loss of this funding would be devastating to the districts budget.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006Comments: Please do not cut Medicaid money from the schools.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerald Lon Henderson on Nov 1, 2006Comments: The loss of funding of this program is one more lost opportunity for services for childrenFlag
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Name: Kenneth E Schwengel on Nov 1, 2006Comments: These cuts will have a serious impact on our school district.Flag
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Name: Meri-de Mercado on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Cole on Nov 1, 2006Comments: FloridaFlag
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Name: Deborah Albanito on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Darrell Stevens on Nov 1, 2006Comments: These cuts will have a devastating effect on our school district. Last year our special education costs rose 79%. These extra dollars are taken away from funding other educational efforts.Flag
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Name: Judith Williams on Nov 1, 2006Comments: These cuts would not benefit the education of our children.Flag
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Name: Brett Robinson on Nov 1, 2006Comments: With expenditures for school health care easily outpacing revenues, school districts cannot continue to have this revenue source cut and still meet their financial obligations.Flag
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Name: Marilyn Cross on Nov 1, 2006Comments: School districts are relying on these funds.Flag
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Name: Darbe D. Brinkoetter on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda S. Rodriguez on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Moynahan on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: George Wilkerson on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: M. Wayne Honeycutt on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy Phelps on Nov 1, 2006Comments: Schools are providing services to students that would otherwise have to be given by HHS and state agencies. It is vital that funds not be cut so that schools can continue this valuable service.Flag
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Name: Gary Brashear on Nov 1, 2006Comments: This will be a severe blow to school districts.Flag
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Name: Christenia Rachel on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Wilson Guilianelli on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sally Masear on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Strachovsky on Nov 1, 2006Comments: Marion County, FloridaFlag
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Name: Sandra K. Chavez on Nov 1, 2006Comments: Cuts in funding would severely effect children in our school programs.Flag
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Name: Diana Gorbea on Nov 1, 2006Comments: Broward County, FloridaFlag