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Andrew Serafini: Session proves decisions have consequences
In an effort to provide open and transparent government, the Washington County delegation to the Maryland General Assembly will be hosting a post-legislative public forum on Thursday, May 9, 2013. The forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be held in Room...Tags: Mack Trucks, Inc., Maryland General Assembly, Government, Health Insurance, Politics
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Villages mom of developmentally disabled woman lauded by Gov. Rick Scott
In 2000, Betty Kay Clements' witnessed her daughter, Laura Lynne Clements, sink into psychiatric crisis. Laura Lynne Clements, a 51-year-old who has suffered from combined pituitary hormone deficiency since birth, was having trouble coping with a series...Tags: Rick Scott, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Insurance, Politics
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Mission helps keep La Rabida expansion on track
Wedged between Lake Michigan and a small boat harbor in the far reaches of Jackson Park on the city's South Side, La Rabida Children's Hospital is all on its own, in more ways than one. The tiny, independent pediatric specialty hospital is known for...
Tags: Sickle Cell Disease, Renovation, General Practitioners, Chicago Park District, Health Insurance
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The 2013 legislative session's biggest winners, losers
Lawmakers put to bed another legislative session Friday night and, as usual, some people in Florida came out big winners and others came out losers. Teachers and state workers got raises in the state budget, the insurance industry held onto a 26-year-...
Tags: Elections, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rick Scott, Political Fundraising, Voting
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Passive resistance won't kill Obamacare
The Kansas City StarObamacare haters first looked to the U.S. Supreme Court to kill health care reform. When that didn't work, they fixed their hopes on Mitt Romney's election and a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate. Foiled again. Opponents in Washington and state...Tags: Elections, Career and Workplace, Health Care Reform (2009), U.S. Supreme Court, Judges
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Reassess school funding
The Tribune’s recent article on “poverty grants” to local school districts raises some important issues about education funding in Illinois (“Illinois’ method for measuring student poverty raises count statewide,” News,...Tags: Poverty, Personal Income, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Insurance, Social Issues
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Alertan a ancianos sobre los fraudes y robo de identidad
EL SENTINELSe “abre el telón”. Comienza la escena. “Soy Al el techero. Me acabo de dar cuenta que tiene problemas con el techo en su vivienda. Como estaba haciendo un trabajo en el vecindario y como viene mañana una tormenta fuerte, pensé que...Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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Part-timers to lose pay amid health act's new math
Los Angeles TimesMany part-timers are facing a double whammy from President Obama's Affordable Care Act. The law requires large employers offering health insurance to include part-time employees working 30 hours a week or more. But rather than provide healthcare to more...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Business, Justice System, Employees, Insurance
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6 insurers offer 165 health plans for Illinois exchange review
Six insurance carriers submitted 165 health insurance plans to be offered on the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace, the online exchange where individuals and small businesses in October can begin buying coverage for 2014, state officials said...
Tags: Barack Obama, Humana Incorporated, Health Insurance, Prescription Drugs, Aetna Inc.
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Allison Tant: Legislative session shows Rick Scott's leadership vacuum
Before the start of the 2013 legislative session, Gov.Rick Scott was undergoing a dramatic shift away from everything he ran on in 2010. Suddenly he was for expanding Medicaid, for raising teachers' pay, and possessed a newfound affinity for Floridian's...Tags: Elections, Washington, DC, Rick Scott, Voting, Government
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House erupts over tax-cut vote after daylong slowdown
TALLAHASSEE — A showdown over expanding health care to low-income Floridians slowed the Legislature to a crawl for a second day Wednesday, with the fate of an elections-reform package, sports-stadium tax breaks and other bills hanging in the...
Tags: Elections, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Lobbying, Rick Scott, Political Fundraising
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Medicaid has mixed record on improving health for poor, study says
WASHINGTON — As state leaders debate whether to expand their Medicaid programs next year under President Obama’s healthcare law, new research suggests the government insurance plan for the poor has only a mixed record of improving health....
Tags: Science and Technology, Private Health Care, John McCain, Mental Health, Research
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