
Tina Betzer holds Sophie Betzer, 13, as Jamine Betzer, 13, sits in her wheelchair at their home in Shelley, Id., Thursday, August 17, 2017. Sophie was born with a form of CHARGE syndrome, a genetic disorder which leads to Sophie having holes in her eyes, deformed sinuses, and deafness. Tina and Rick Betzer have adopted 16 children over the years-14 from foster care most with some sort of physical or mental handicap- and are worried about the impact cuts to medicaid would have on their ability to care for their children. Medicaid helps lower the out-of-pocket costs for things like formula, leg braces, wheelchairs, and transportation. (John Roark/ Post Register via AP)
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