Episode Synopsis "1.16 State health politics"
Prof Scott Greer discusses what state governments are, what they can do, and how state and Federal politics interact, with examples from CHIP, Medicaid and COVID-19 responses.Interested in learning more about our research? Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.org and on Twitter @HMPgovlab.Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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