playing out right here in owensboro, kentucky. >> i felt like i was put in a position where it was eithered or go into diplomatebt didn't want to be in debt. >> she works for a head start program and has a 3-year-old, and could get insurance through her employer. >> if i got that insurance, i would only come home with $100 a week. >> employer-based insurance just too much for this single mother. today, more than a million of people in conduct conclukentuck medicaid, if the bill becomes law, many would likely see their coverage vanish. >> how many people have you signed up in owensboro? >> thousands. >> thousands. >> thousands. >> susan craig signs up residents for the medicaid. she says they're hard working but poor. >> there are people who make about $32,000. >> marilyn adams says she has seen the health of her community improve, since obamacare. >> we are seeing people that did not come before with chronic decea diseases that felt like they didn't have access. >> 63-year-old paula murphy never had insurance until obamacare helped her get medicaid. >> what sort of ailments do you have ri