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Supreme Court rejects ban on funding Planned Parenthood
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to allow Indiana to block Medicaid funding of Planned Parenthood clinics because they perform abortions. Without comment, the high court let stand decisions by a federal judge in Indiana and the U.S....
Tags: Social Issues, Trials, Government Health Care, Judges, Hospitals and Clinics
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Governor agreed to vets home contract if money can be found
Despite being millions of dollars short of the estimated amount needed to fully pay for the project, Gov. Dennis Daugaard agreed last week to conditionally accept the bid by Scull Construction of Rapid City to build the new State Veterans Home at Hot...Tags: Government Health Care, Sports, Science and Technology, Politics, Engineering
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Visiting pediatric dentists give free care to nearly 100 Central Florida children
In repeated studies on public health, Florida tends to get D's and F's on meeting the dental-health needs of its poorest children. Although Central Florida tends to do somewhat better than many parts of the state, there are still too many children who...
Tags: Family, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Dentistry and Dental Health, Orlando
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Mayor Buddy Dyer visits Lauren Rowe's 'Flashpoint'
Staff writerIn local public-affairs programming this weekend: Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer is Lauren Rowe's guest on "Flashpoint" at 8 a.m. Sunday on WKMG-Channel 6. The topics include a soccer stadium, politics, city finances and Parramore. The Florida Legislative...Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Buddy Dyer, Altamonte Springs, Abusive Behavior
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State-run health insurance market and its effect on you [Live chat]
With enrollment starting in four months, California's new state-run health insurance market unveiled proposed rates last week that came in better than what many experts predicted. Still, some consumers who don't qualify for premium subsidies under the...
Tags: Health Insurance, Insurance, Health Insurance Cost, Consumers
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Voice of the People, Jun. 01
Liberal arts skills Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., says he "can't employ philosophers in manufacturing in the United States." I would suggest that that attitude is one of the problems facing his company and others. A liberal arts degree...Tags: Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Dwayne Johnson, Services and Shopping, Medicare
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RELEASE: Indiana AG responds to U.S. Supreme Court's Planned Parenthood ruling
The following is a release from the Indiana Attorney General's Office issued Tuesday morning: INDIANAPOLIS – Today the United States Supreme Court announced that it would not hear the State of Indiana’s appeal in the legal challenge to...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Social Issues, Government Health Care, Abortion Issue, Lawyers
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Local Voices, May. 29
Childhood obesity This letter is in response to "In schools, BMI a weighty issue; Some parents say body fat measure hurts self-esteem, poses other risks" (Page 1, May 17). The article raises some great questions as to how we can best contend with the...Tags: Pat Quinn, Cervical Cancer, Body Mass Index, Illinois Governor, Julie Deardorff
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Affordable Care Act spurs hiring blitz
The nation's complicated healthcare overhaul is proving to be a surprising source of work: People are needed to explain the law's provisions to consumers. In addition to the expected demand for more nurses and doctors to treat millions of newly...Tags: Healthcare Laws, Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Voice of the People, Jun. 07
Fresh leadership Unlike state House Speaker Michael Madigan, state Senate President John Cullerton and Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, I have read your editorials on the dire financial situation in the state of Illinois caused by the pension situation. The...Tags: Elections, Social Security, John J Cullerton, Pat Quinn, Daniel Ellsberg
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Daily Press Feedback for 6/7: Cuccinelli on IRS, knife at Jamestown High, Smithfield Foods' plan
Cuccinelli slams IRS Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli criticized the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday for holding up a $125-million payment due Virginia from a Medicaid fraud case. David McDaniel: Medicaid is simply medical welfare and is abused...Tags: Smithfield, Health Insurance, Williamsburg-James City County Schools, Government Health Care, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Cuccinelli: IRS held up $125M payment to state over Medicaid fraud case
RICHMOND – Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli lambasted the Internal Revenue Service Wednesday over $125 million worth of asset forfeiture money he said is due to the state from a Medicaid fraud case, and questioned whether the failure of the federal...
Tags: Trials, Taxation, Government Health Care, Star Scientific Incorporated, Services and Shopping
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