“The Los Angeles school system reportedly plans to use a state grant to promote ObamaCare, in part by teaching students to become ‘messengers’ for the law. The Heartland Institute first reported on the grant, one of $37 million in state grants announced in May by Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange. Of that, $990,000 was awarded to The Los Angeles Unified School District. A brief synopsis of the grant says it would be used for ‘outreach calls’ to families and ‘adult-student class presentations.’ But it also states as an objective: ‘Teens trained to be messengers to family members.'”
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