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Sherrill wants to tax companies with lots of workers on taxpayer-funded health insurance. Here are the top 10.
Amazon and Wal-Mart employ the largest number of people whose low wages qualify them for Medicaid. But so do hospitals, nonprofits and some local governments would pay the tax, too.
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