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The Debate Over Medically Fragile Children

Clip: 7/26/2012 | 7m 48s

Illinois' most medically fragile kids are impacted by upcoming budget cuts.

Illinois' most medically fragile kids are among the many state residents impacted by upcoming budget cuts. But parents are fighting back saying the cuts will actually cost the state more. Eddie Arruza has the story.

07/26/2012 | Rating NR

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