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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – RFK Jr. misses mark in touting rural health transformation fund as historic infusion of cash

by The editor•13 October 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

“It’s going to be the biggest infusion of federal dollars into rural health care in American history.”

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