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Sprague and Leif "Eljay" Johnson are good examples of the kind of successes the disAbilities Network achieves, Fricke said.
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Leif "Eljay" Johnson, left, and Michelle Sprague, employees at Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network, are examples of how the nonprofit group boosts opportunities for the disabled.
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And it's really unfair to Eljay, who got a great opportunity in the private sector and is now in a position to take that to wrap up, I think, a very distinguished career in the Secret Service.
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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Seniors in many states have already endured or will soon face substantial Medicaid funding cuts as a result of state legislative actions, he said, and pointed out a recent Eljay analysis of the nation's Medicaid program finds Medicaid cumulatively underfunded the actual cost of providing quality nursing home care by $4.7 billion in 2009.
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