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State-Based Advocacy as a Tool for Expanding Children's Coverage: Lessons from Site Visits to Six IAC Grantee States

Ian Hill, Sara Hogan, Debra Draper and Allison Liebhaber

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Abstract: This brief summarizes key findings gleaned from site visits to states where IAC has made multiyear "Finish Line" grants.

Keywords: ICA; Insuring America's Children; Expanding Children's Coverage; CHIP; States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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