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Disabled Kansans Say They Fear Republican Health Bill

Mike Oxford, director of the Topeka Independent Living Resource Center, speaks to disability advocates in Topeka after returning from Washington, D.C., where he was arrested during a protest of the new Senate health bill. (Photo: Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)
Mike Oxford, director of the Topeka Independent Living Resource Center, speaks to disability advocates in Topeka after returning from Washington, D.C., where he was arrested during a protest of the new Senate health bill. (Photo: Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)

Polls show that a lot of Americans have concerns about the Obamacare replacement bills now working their way through Congress. But for people with disabilities it goes well beyond mere concern. As Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service reports, they are downright terrified.