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WV diocese joins call for expanding Medicaid
Tomblin is one of only two Democratic governors who have yet to decide whether to heed this call by the federal health care law. Nearly two-thirds of West Virginians … Tomblin is awaiting an analysis of the pros and cons of expanding. Bransfield …
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How Gay Marriage Won
They joined Hillary Clinton and her husband, the former President who signed the Defense of Marriage Act into law during his 1996 re-election bid but is now calling on the Supreme Court to undo his mistake. (MORE: Watching Kennedy: The Court's Swing …
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Your Capitol Voice: One-time money should not go to ongoing expenses
Those two pieces of legislation are proof of how critical issues can be sent on their way to becoming law when you work in a bipartisan fashion. This week also marked the beginning of votes on budget bills. We voted … Here are some pros and cons …
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Produced by www.njcommonsense.com Congressman Scott Garrett at 11/5/09 Washington DC House Call encounters constituents serious about repealing all health care and cap and trade legislation that is passed. It is a clear message to Republicans that no compromise is acceptable in that effort.
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KQED’s host Scott Shafer speaks with Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon about a new push to reform California’s three strike law so that only violent offenders receive an automatic 25-to-life sentence. Learn more about prison realignment in a joint KQED and Center for Investigative Reporting special documentary airing online and on air Friday, August 24. Under pressure from the US Supreme Court to reduce prison overcrowding and improve inmate healthcare, California Governor Jerry Brown started transferring authority for nearly 40000 low-level convicts from state prisons to city and county systems. This documentary examines the growing disparity in county jails as they cope with a flood of inmates. For more go to www.kqednews.org
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GOP plans to call attention to healthcare law with tax repeal votes next week
J.) – a key player in brokering deals within his party to pass the healthcare bill – called the upcoming debate a “waste of time” and said the House should be focus on legislation to create jobs. “(The timing) is probably not coincidental, …
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Facts About the Health Insurance Compensation Gap
Below are the answers to some key questions about this gap, as well as how the Affordable Care Act—the new health reform law—works to close it. Q: What is the health insurance compensation gap? A: Women are less likely than men to receive health care …
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Fact-check: Crossroads GPA ad exaggerates Obama's debt
AP By The Washington Post “Obama started spending like our credit cards have no limit . . . his health-care law made health insurance even more expensive.” — voiceover of new Crossroads GPS television ad The latest entry by Republican-leaning …
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Sun Healthcare Group, Inc. Schedules Conference Call to Announce Fourth …
IRVINE, CA, Feb 08, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Sun Healthcare Group, Inc. /quotes/zigman/714341/quotes/nls/sunh SUNH -0.80% announced today that it has scheduled a conference call on Wed., Feb. 29, 2012, at 10 am Pacific/ 1 pm Eastern to discuss …
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Jackson Health System, union reach deal to save 0M
Jackson Health System hopes to save $ 150 million after reaching a deal with one of its unions. Jackson Health System has reached an agreement with the union representing most of the health care workers at its facilities to save about $ 150 million in …
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Group: Health care changes saving money for cities
BOSTON—A report suggests that Massachusetts cities and towns are on track to exceed the estimated $ 100 million in statewide savings during the first year of new municipal health care rules. The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said Wednesday that …
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Advocates call for higher taxes to pay for health care
The federal government needs to increase its funding to the provinces to pay for health care programs, and they should raise taxes to do it, a group of medicare advocates is telling the country's health ministers meeting in Halifax. …
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Building more prisons won't solve crime
Most ex-cons don't reoffend. But if 40 per cent do get back into trouble with the law, it stands to reason that having a larger population of recently released prisoners could have an impact on local crime rates. In the meantime, the lack of things …
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House votes on union election rule
The bill is designed to counteract a proposed rule from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that would shorten the timeframe for union organizing elections and reverse the Board's recent decision in Specialty Healthcare. …
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Executives at Amgen Inc., the world’s largest biotech company by revenue, discussed the decision to increase its share buyback program by about $ 6 billion, to a total of $ 10 billion, on a conference call with analysts Monday.
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Executives at Amgen Inc., the world’s largest biotech company by revenue, discussed the decision to increase its share buyback program by about $ 6 billion, to a total of $ 10 billion, on a conference call with analysts Monday.
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An advisory group said the U.S. fast-track approval process for medical devices is fatally flawed and should be replaced, but the Food and Drug Administration said the recommendation was a non-starter.
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An advisory group said the U.S. fast-track approval process for medical devices is fatally flawed and should be replaced, but the Food and Drug Administration said the recommendation was a non-starter.
