rhonda is a mother in koffingtry. she told me about her struggle to get health care coverage for her family. as if raising her two sons wasn't enough work, this single mother works two jobs to make ends meet. although her employer offered health coverage at an affordable price, rhonda's limited income could not be stretched to cover the additional cost of coverage for her children. so her sons went without insurance for three years. rhonda, like so many hard-working americans, was call the between a rock and a hard place, making slightly more than the eligible income to qualify for health coverage through state assisted plans, but not making enough money to afford health care coverage on her own. she prayed every day that her children would be spared from sickness or injury. i also received a story from richard in providence who told me about his father, a hard-working man, who left work for six months to concentrate on fighting a battle against cancer. sadly, just when richard's father needed the support the most, hi