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Romney proposes $200m for health

Would set aside funds to help cover uninsured

Governor Mitt Romney was flanked by Senate President Robert E. Travaglini (left) and House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi as he delivered his State of the State address last night to state lawmakers and other officials in the House chamber.
By Scott S. Greenberger and Scott Helman
Globe Staff / January 19, 2006

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Describing Massachusetts as ''resilient, robust, and strong," Governor Mitt Romney used his final State of the State address last night to propose setting aside $200 million to help pay for a sweeping healthcare plan, saying the money should assuage legislators' fears about the cost of covering everybody. (Full article: 1216 words)

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