At issue is the legality of a deal exempting Nebraska from paying for an expansion of Medicaid. South Carolina Sens.
Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint say that Sen. Ben Nelson got a $45 million-a-year break for his state in exchange for supporting the bill.
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