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In this Tuesday, March 11, 2014 photo, Sara Rodriguez looks over an Affordable Care Act brochure, in Houston. Rodriguez, like others who gathered to listen to a presentation about President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul, says she can’t afford insurance, even for $50 a month. With two young children and barely $400 of disposable income a month, she struggles to feed her family. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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In this Tuesday, March 11, 2014 photo, Sara Rodriguez listens during a discussion about the Affordable Care Act, in Houston. Rodriguez, who attended a presentation about President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul, says she can’t afford insurance, even for $50 a month. With two young children and barely $400 of disposable income a month, she struggles to feed her family. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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In this Tuesday, March 11, 2014 photo, Sara Rodriguez asks a question about the Affordable Care Act, in Houston. Rodriguez, like others who gathered to listen to a presentation about President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul, says she can’t afford insurance, even for $50 a month. With two young children and barely $400 of disposable income a month, she struggles to feed her family. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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In this March 10, 2014 photo, Alysia Greer, a certified health care navigator, tries to help an individual signup during an Affordable Care Act enrollment event in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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In this March 10, 2014 photo, with Health care information in the foreground, participants learn more about their health care options during an Affordable Care Act enrollment event in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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In this Tuesday, March 11, 2014 photo, Sara Rodriguez looks over an Affordable Care Act brochure, in Houston. Rodriguez, like others who gathered to listen to a presentation about President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul, says she can’t afford insurance, even for $50 a month. With two young children and barely $400 of disposable income a month, she struggles to feed her family. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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This undated photo provided by Get Covered Illinois shows one of several satirical ads Illinois is using to encourage young adults to sign up for health insurance by a March 31 deadline under the national health care law. The “Hard Choices” advertisements make the argument that getting insurance can prevent big medical bills and financial humiliation. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Get Covered Illinois)
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This undated photo provided by Get Covered Illinois shows one of several satirical ads Illinois is using to encourage young adults to sign up for health insurance by a March 31 deadline under the national health care law. The “Hard Choices” advertisements make the argument that getting insurance can prevent big medical bills and financial humiliation. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Get Covered Illinois)
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This handout image provided by the Alexandria, Va. Circuit Court shows a Polaroid evidence photos taken in a 2000 custody dispute in Alexandria Circuit Court, in which Charles Severance, 53, lost custody and visitation rights to his infant son. The judge ordered a mental-health evaluation for Severance to regain custody, but he refused. Severance is now a suspect in three unsolved slayings of Alexandria residents going back the last 10 years, according to prosecutor Scott Smith in Ohio County, W.Va., where Severance is currently being held. (AP Photo/Alexandria, Va. Circuit Court)