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Why was the Governors Veto of the Fair Share Heatlh Care Law a bad policy decision?

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Why was the Governors Veto of the Fair Share Heatlh Care Law a bad policy decision?

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According to Wal-Mart, one of the world’s wealthiest companies that last year earned $10 billion in profits, their employees pay “nearly twice the national average” for their health care, and the company does not provide health insurance coverage to over half of their employees. In addition, 5% of Wal-Mart employees and 27% of their children are enrolled in Medicaid or other state health insurance programs for lower income people.

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