Carole Tyler
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"Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says his state will purchase $1 billion of residents' medical debt for just $6.5 million.

Then he will cancel it all, abolishing medical debt for 250,000 people.

This is the first time a state has forgiven medical debt at a massive scale."

—More Perfect Union
04:41 PM - Feb 03, 2024
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Evolve Undefined
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In response to Carole Tyler.
Wow, do they have to practice in CT for a while ? That's amazing. I would be really impressed if they did that for Social Workers and Nurses, who make even less money. We need them as much as doctors.
05:04 PM - Feb 03, 2024
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It's the medical debts of the citizens of CT, not medical residents' student debts.
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05:32 PM - Feb 03, 2024 (Edited)
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oh duh, I thought resident's was medical residents. Well Bravo for Lamont, even better.
05:43 PM - Feb 03, 2024
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