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By James Mayer, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 20–SALEM, Ore. — About 50,000 low-income workers and other adults would lose their health insurance this summer with a plan the state Department of Human Services proposed Friday.
The cuts, anticipated since voters rejected Measure 30 last month, are detailed in a budget request that the Legislative Emergency Board will consider in April.

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But other threatened health care services, such as prescription drug benefits, mental health care, and alcohol and drug addiction treatment, will …

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