Modern Healthcare: JANESVILLE, WIS.—A man standing outside the Rock County Job Center in House Speaker Paul Ryan's hometown last month expressed worry and frustration over not having health insurance. Christopher, 28, who didn't want to give his last name, said he was dropped from BadgerCare Plus, the state's Medicaid program, in July. He had found a job without health benefits paying $1,300 a month, a little over the state's minimum hourly wage of $7.25. BadgerCare limits coverage for single adults to income of $990 a month, the federal poverty level.
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