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Mark B. Cohen of Philadelphia, who has advocated for greater educational funding for low and moderate income communities in Pennsylvania, "The key issue is how the schools are funded. The more reliance on local property taxes, the greater the inequality of resources for education. The higher the percentage of resources coming from federal and state governments, the more equal the funding can be... displayed 300 characters
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Pennsylvania disproportionately gives its statewide resources to the districts that need it most, but the far greater contributions of the more affluent communities still give their students an enormous public funding advantage coupled with their advantage in private resources."
[edit] Access to health insurance
Main article: Health care in the United States
The United States does not have universal health care or a system of socialized medicine, although programs such as Medicare and Medicaid provide basic health insurance to elderly, disabled, and poorer residents... displayed next 300 characters
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