A story on Page A1 Monday mischaracterized 262 people who have been receiving Emergency Medical Assistance benefits. They have appealed state notification that their benefits might be reduced or stopped. They are among 2,300 who were told in November that a legislative change in benefits might affect their medical coverage.
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