Healthcare 2010 and Beyond: A Symposium Exploring the Health Care Law and What it Means for Georgia

In 2010, as part of a joint effort, the Georgia Budget & Policy Institute participated in a statewide tour to educate Georgians about the Affordable Care Act and its implications on the state. GBPI was one of four sponsors that traveled to six Georgia communities, including Athens, Butler, Macon, Rome, Savannah and Tifton. Click on the link below to download the presentation from the 2010 Health Care Tour.

Presentation by Tim Sweeney, Director of Health Policy, GBPI (PowerPoint PDF)

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