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August 08, 2007
State program would help pay for health insurance
Gov. Sonny Perdue on Tuesday took a step toward increasing the number of Georgia workers with health insurance, proposing to spend $50 million in state and federal funding to help small businesses provide coverage. Perdue's plan would essentially subsidize health insurance for small businesses and their employees earning 300 percent or less of the federal poverty level. That's about $62,000 for a
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