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A health plan prescribed by 'Doc' Bowen
Instead of Obamacare, still so contentious and with all the pieces not yet in place, we could have had Bowencare, with the key piece put in place on July 1, 1988, by Ronald Reagan. It would be named for Dr. Otis R. Bowen, about whom there were many...
Tags: Government Health Care, Executive Branch, Medicare, Parties and Movements, U.S. Congress
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Bicyclists have positive effect on their communities
A recent Voice contributor was critical of bicyclists and the accommodations being made for them, such as the recent law mandating 3 feet between motorists and bicyclists in South Bend. The gist of his letter was that bicyclists take and take and give...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Petroleum Industry, Mother's Day, Museums
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Hopefuls preparing to challenge Huff
An education advocate and a longtime state lawmaker say they are eyeing Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff's seat. Democrat Laurie Taylor-Mitchell, an art historian and local education advocate, said she has decided to run for the four-year term in...
Tags: Republican Party, Todd Huff, Parties and Movements, Politics, Local Elections
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N.C. political trajectory clear
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.The true nature of this state legislature is coming into view. You can't judge it by campaign rhetoric or by the fringe proposals. You judge it by what moves forward. And what's moving is a decidedly right-leaning agenda -- fiscally and socially --...Tags: Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Teaching and Learning, Punishment, Media Industry
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EDITORIAL: Short takes
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.MICHIGAN state Senate Majority Leader Rick Jones, a Republican, will introduce legislation aimed at stopping the use of welfare debit cards -- called Bridge Cards in his state -- to buy booze and to withdraw cash from ATMs at strip joints. "My family...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Bankrate Incorporated, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, U.S. Congress
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Local group gets grant to fight child obesity
Savannah Morning News, Ga.The local business coalition bent on cutting the fat in Chatham County children just received a healthy funding grant to make it happen. Healthy living organizations the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and United Health Foundation this week awarded the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, Obesity, International Paper Company, Family
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State health care group happy with Medicaid expansion
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Now that Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has approved the Medicaid expansion plan, West Virginians for Affordable Health Care (WVAHC) plans on educating the public on who is eligible, what is available and where to sign up. Doris Selko, WVAHC Southern Regional...Tags: Government Health Care, Private Health Care, Executive Branch, Children's Health, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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AT&T, Union Reach Deal for 3,200 CT Workers
The Hartford CourantIt took thirteen months since the last contract expired, but local 1298 of the Communications Workers of America has reached a 4-year deal with AT&T giving raises totaling nearly 11 percent to 3,200 wireline and customer service workers in Connecticut....Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Career and Workplace
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Holly Wilde Edinger: Finance reform needed for Allentown and other urban school districts
Proposed changes in the Allentown School District are terrible! Honestly, as a parent of two kids at Muhlenberg Elementary School, I hear once a week how much they already miss gym, art or music. Here's the kicker: I was one of the board members who voted...Tags: Public Officials, Career and Workplace, Students, Teaching and Learning, Elections
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Beiser-backed senior measures advance
The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.Two measures of senior citizen interest, backed by an Alton legislator, have advanced through the legislative process. Legislation strongly supported by state Rep. Dan Beiser, D-Alton, to curb rising health-care costs and protect Illinois' Community...Tags: Nursing, Government Health Care, Long Term Care, Health Insurance, Medical Specialization
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Nonprofit a new Arizona health-insurance option
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonSeveral Tucson health executives are part of a network that's using a $93 million federal loan to set up a unique, nonprofit Arizona insurance company. With an aim of providing consumers with another insurance choice under health reform, Compass...Tags: Government Health Care, Family, Medicare, Laws, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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A community garden grows in Chattanooga at the corner of Watkins and East Main streets
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.At first glance, the corner of Watkins and East Main streets seems to be just another abandoned lot -- stacks of discarded tires, concrete blocks, glass bottles sticking out at all angles, piles of dirt, wood chips strewn everywhere. But look closer and...Tags: Building Material, Potatoes
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