Short of that, the state should pay Medicaid bills for all its poor citizens.
Price controls may also be used to assist poor citizens.
Children in the last decade have become our poorest citizens.
As such, this was the first institution in America to care for poor citizens.
But the needs of the city's poorest citizens have not gone away.
But suppose their, mostly poor, citizens simply do not pay?
Many poor citizens are forced to live by the river because it is all they can afford.
Our hearts go out to the poor helpless citizens there.
But the central government - struggling to provide for more than 250 million desperately poor citizens - has let the states go their own way.
What we need is to reach the poorer and less educated citizens.