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ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-Eddie Kramer eats breakfast with his wife, Abby, at the Engine House Cafe in Lincoln, Neb., on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. The Kramers, who both work for insurance companies and voted for Donald Trump, hope their health insurance bills shrink. They are bothered by how much they pay for their family of four, including two young children; their monthly premiums rose by about $50 last year, and they still had to pay $80 for required medications after their 7-year-old’s tonsils were removed. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-Eddie Kramer eats breakfast with his wife, Abby, at the Engine House Cafe in Lincoln, Neb., on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. The Kramers, who both work for insurance companies and voted for Donald Trump, hope their health insurance bills shrink. They are bothered by how much they pay for their family of four, including two young children; their monthly premiums rose by about $50 last year, and they still had to pay $80 for required medications after their 7-year-old’s tonsils were removed. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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