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Newsmaker Q&A: Gen. Barry McCaffrey
Barry McCaffrey is a retired U.S. Army general who served as drug czar under President Bill Clinton from 1996 to 2001. McCaffrey is on the national board of directors for CRC Health Group, which on April 15 celebrated the grand opening of the Lehigh...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Prisons, Recreational Substance Use, Substance Abuse, Lehigh County
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Villaraigosa budget could cover 5.5% raise for city workers
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa came out swinging against the city's labor unions last week, urging lawmakers — and the next mayor — to abandon or pare the 5.5% raise that comes due for many city employees on Jan. 1. Villaraigosa...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Politics, Government, Antonio Villaraigosa, Economy, Business and Finance
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US regulators subpoena law firm, lobbyist in healthcare case -report
Reuters* Probe highlights so-called "political intelligence" sector * SEC subpoenas DC firm, analyst, lobbyist targeted-report * Medicare agency has launched internal review * GAO has said such information hard to quantify WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - U.S....Tags: Politics, Business Enterprises, Medicare, Legal Service, Government Health Care
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READER SUBMITTED: Trinity College To Host Conference On The Affordable Care Act
StatewideHaving introduced a master's degree program this academic year in health care policy, Trinity will host a major conference on April 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Mather Hall on The Affordable Care Act of 2010, colloquially known as Obamacare. A...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Trinity College, Healthcare Industry, Jimmy Carter, Education
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COLUMN - Why high corporate profits aren't so bad
Reuters(Zachary Karabell is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Zachary Karabell May 1 (Reuters) - Over the past month, America's largest companies reported their earnings for the first quarter of the year. These quarterly reports provide...Tags: Google Inc., Target, Business, Prices, Financial and Business Services
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Meyersdale school board OKs tentative tax hike
Staff Writer, @DAAlyssaCResidents in the Meyersdale school district are facing higher taxes. The school board approved a proposed 2013-14 budget with a .56-mill tax increase Wednesday. The board will vote on a final budget during a meeting at 7 p.m. June 12. The tax increase...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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May Day: Phoenix immigration rally includes workplace issues
PHOENIX — Brenda Juarez has been in this country so long that she doesn’t remember what Mexican state she was born in. She hopes she and her mother will be allowed to stay. The two women joined about 300 people at Arizona’s state...
Tags: Migration, Politics, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, International Workers' Day, Immigration
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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: Humana Incorporated, Illinois Governor, Medicaid, Prescription Drugs, Pat Quinn
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Coalition working on ballot measure to limit prescription drug abuse
Fearing lawmakers may fail to pass a package of medical reform bills, a coalition of consumer groups and trial lawyers is mounting a campaign to put before voters an even more ambitious slate of initiatives aimed at curbing prescription drug abuse and...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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L.A. Votes: Mayoral candidates clash over spending, safety and James
Mayoral rivals Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti clashed over outside spending in the race in a debate Monday. Garcetti attacked Greuel for not agreeing to sign a pledge that would have required the candidates to give charities the equivalent of half the...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Politics, Elections, Kevin James, Political Fundraising
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Jessamine County health insurance costs to remain same for employees
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comHealth insurance premiums paid by county employees will not increase as a result of the county switching to self-funded insurance after the Jessamine County Fiscal Court voted Friday to keep those payments the same. The vote came after Evelyn Smith, ...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Politics, Elections, Humana Incorporated
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Employee health insurance costs for city of Wilmore to increase
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comThe cost of health insurance for the city of Wilmore soon will increase, but actual renewal costs are not yet available, according to a presentation given to the Wilmore City Council on Monday. Pat Duncan with Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) Insurance...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health Insurance, Employees
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