Local newspapers report on health care issues including mental health in Arizona, the stimulus “windfall” in Texas and a family health insurance plan in Nebraska. The Arizona Republic reports: “The number of seriously mentally ill people in Maricopa County has exploded in recent years, growing by 94 percent since 2000.
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