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- The mastermind of message: Tony Fabrizio, Rick Scott’s friend, pollster Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:57AMIf you love or hate Rick Scott as governor, there’s one man who deserves a lion’s share of the credit or blame: Tony Fabrizio.
- Idaho for-profit college grads getting jobs Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 10:41PMCan that for-profit college degree really get you a job in the Treasure Valley?
- The real costs of cutting Medicare and Medicaid Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 5:16PM"It is clear that we’re going to have to get spending under control," writes Herb B. Kuhn, the president and CEO of the Missouri Hospital Association. "However, there are several options on the table — including significant cuts to Medicare and Medicaid — that could present unique and significant challenges for Missouri."
- Black economic gains reversed in recent recession Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 9:13PMGrowing up black in the segregated 1960s, Deborah Goldring slept two to a bed, got evicted from apartment after apartment, and watched her stepfather climb utility poles to turn their disconnected lights back on. Yet Goldring pulled herself out of poverty and earned a middle-class life -- until the Great Recession.
- Quinn takes crusade back to House Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 3:34AMWASHINGTON — Former Rep. Jack F. Quinn, now the president of Erie Community College, returned Friday to the House of Representatives, where he had served for 12 years, to impart some lessons on a topic on which he has become an expert: getting military veterans an education in the civilian world.
- Health care players decry cuts pitched in Washington Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:30AMMore than 50 state health care workers, executives, union activists, and lobbyists gathered on Beacon Hill yesterday to protest anticipated federal funding cuts they say would squeeze the state budget and devastate a business sector key to the Massachusetts economy.
- Kasich serves up several surprises Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:10AMIn what was supposed to be a day of events tailored to specific messages yesterday, leave it to Gov. John Kasich to flip the script.
- Kids and seniors at serious risk in federal debt-limit battle Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:09PMWhile congressional Democrats and Republicans and President Obama tussle over what to do about the federal debt limit, guest columnists Ingrid McDonald and Paola Maranan warn them not to let the fallout harm the most vulnerable: children and senior citizens.
- Ron Pollack: A False Choice Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:13PMConservatives are demanding huge cuts to Medicaid in exchange for even talking about how to solve our debt crisis. This vital program may suffer billions upon billions of dollars in cuts.
- Health advocates: Fed spending cuts could cost Massachusetts $3B Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:50AMAs debt and deficit reduction talks reached a boiling point in Washington, a coalition of Bay State health advocates,...
- Where’s the MONEY? Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 9:23PMHealth care, tax cuts, space exploration … all have become a black hole that the little guy must keep feeding and feeding and feeding
- Black Economic Gains Reversed in Great Recession Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 10:49AMThe Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, D.C.
- Recession sets back progress made by blacks Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 7:24AMBALTIMORE #8212; Growing up black in the segregated 1960s, Deborah Goldring slept two to a bed, got evicted from apartments and watched her stepfather climb utility poles to turn their disconnected lights back on. Yet Goldring pulled herself out of poverty and earned a middle-class life #8212; until the Great Recession.
- Array of schools offer ways to retool career Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 1:43AMCHICAGO - As broad-based hiring in the United States slowly gains momentum, many out-of-work Americans are finding they need to retool their skills, certifications and degrees.
- Recession reverses gains for blacks Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 11:47PMBALTIMORE — Growing up black in the segregated 1960s, Deborah Goldring slept two to a bed, got evicted from apartment after apartment, and watched her stepfather climb utility poles to turn their disconnected lights back on. Yet Goldring pulled herself out of poverty and earned a middle-class life — until the Great Recession.
- Unions were big spenders in past legislative session Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 11:42PMBattles over worker pay and workers’ compensation reforms helped fuel lobbyist spending that topped $23 million during the state Legislature’s nearly five-month sojourn in Olympia this year.
- Stealth nursing home cuts Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 7:40PMStealth nursing home cuts
- State surplus: What to do with it? Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 5:14AMTHROW THE BUMS OUT: Time to reduce Medicaid rolls, Rep. John Burris says. Arkansas finished its budget year with more than $90 million in excess of expected revenue. Naturally, legislators have ideas about making use of it . In keeping with Tea Party thinking everywhere, Republican leaders, such as House Republican leader Rep. John Burris, want to cut taxes despite a proven pile of important ...
- Building permits issued on west-side projects Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 7:10PMJoplin tornado survivor Larry Eller was glad to hear the news Friday: The city has released the hold on building permits for part of the tornado zone. Building permits for those who want to reconstruct homes in most of the area from Picher Avenue west to the city limits are available.
- Letters to the Editor, July 8 Issue Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 12:29PMBreaking News: No Free speech To the editor: Photos LettersToEditor.jpg read more
- Speaker ready to return surplus Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 10:05PMState government should return millions of dollars in surplus revenue to taxpayers, House Speaker Rick Thompson, D-Wayne, said Thursday. The state collected $320 million more from taxpayers than officials expected in the budget year that ended June 30...
- Norwich violence means more police Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 9:12PMNorwich - The police force will be increased in the coming months in several targeted neighborhoods in response to recent violent incidents - including a shooting last weekend in Greeneville - at the
- 3 firms to run most of Kentucky Medicaid plan Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 4:27PMCoventry Health Care, Inc. *Headquarters in Bethesda, Md. *Has operated Medicaid health plans since 1994. *Medicaid membership: 468,000. *Total membership: 4.55 million.
- 400 discuss how to reform Medicaid in Kansas Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 12:46PMEmphasizing home health care, personal responsibility for health, and early intervention in disease
- Will both sides blink on the debt ceiling? Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 7:15AMWith the financial credibility of our nation at stake, and both parties facing massive political risks, lawmakers might agree to a grand bargain after all
- Ottawa moves to avert ‘skills crisis’ Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 12:24PMHuman Resources Minister unveils website aimed at helping job-seekers identify which sectors are hiring now and in future
- Everyone deserves complete coverage Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 9:42PMWe all should be as lucky as Rep. Gabrielle Giffords . After taking a bullet to the head, she not o
- Saratoga County considering hiring freeze to combat budget shortfall Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 9:10PMBALLSTON SPA — A hiring freeze was one of a dozen options discussed during a special meeting of the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors’ Law and Finance Committee as the board attempts to combat a projected $9 million budget shortfall.
- Mexican Government Treats Disappeared Like “Collateral Damage” Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 8:22AMEfraín Vega is surprisingly relaxed for a communications officer talking about a human rights abuse case.
- Without the HST, what a young generation could lose Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 3:09AMHere’s how a failed vote in British Columbia on the harmonized sales tax could affect those 18 to 25