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$10 million for private jet owners or maternity care for 10,000 women and babies?

From LivingGreedy.com:

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We know life can be tough for private jet owners, especially when turbulence knocks over their in-flight champagne, but we think they can find some spare change in their fully reclining seats to fund maternity care.

Super-wealthy private jets owners pay a flat fee to register their aircraft, regardless of the size or value of their jet. By requiring private jet owners to register their planes in the same way the rest of us register cars and boats, we can save $10 million every two years. That’s enough to fund maternity care for 10,000 women with high-risk pregnancies in Washington by reducing cuts to Medicaid services.

If you agree, click here to ‘Trade In’ the jet owners tax preference to save maternity care.

Learn more: Tax Giveaway For Wall Street Banks to Save Basic Health for 50,000 people »

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