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Guv to deliver somber State of the State speech
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - In his first State of the State speech, Gov. David A. Paterson is expected today to stress urgency in closing a record budget deficit while also proposing to give young adults more access to health insurance. Paterson unveiled his 2009-10 budget...Tags: Adults, Regional Authority, Eliot Spitzer, Health Insurance, Alternative Energy
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Proposed E-ZPass fees could cost $18 a year
baltimoresun.comThe Maryland Transportation Authority is proposing charging E-ZPass customers a $1.50 monthly administrative fee to use the transponders to pay tolls electronically, starting in July.E-ZPass is convenient for drivers for many reasons. Not only can you... -
Health insurance information
Cover Florida health insurance For information: State: coverfloridahealthcare.com Blue Cross Blue Shield (statewide): 877-872-6580 or bcbsfl.com. United Healthcare (statewide): 800-809-9831 or uhc.com. Total Health Choice (Broward County): 800-213-...Tags: Florida, Broward County, Government Health Care
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
PENNSYLVANIA STONERS TRYOUTS, JAN 5-6 --Tryouts for National Premier Soccer League champions … For premier-capable players, 1 p.m. both days, Iron Lakes Sports Club … Register at www.pennstoners.org.
SWEET SIXTEEN GIRLS BASKETBALL...Tags: Adults, Vince Carter, Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Tourism and Leisure
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Paterson: Extend family health coverage to age 29
Associated Press WriterNew York Gov. David Paterson wants to extend private family health insurance coverage to dependents up to age 29. The proposal he will introduce Wednesday in his State of the State message would apply to families who have coverage through employers....Tags: Executive Branch, Government, David Paterson, Government Health Care, Employers
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Health-care costs could rise under Obama plan
Daily PressA new report from the Congressional Budget Office shows why some military retirees and veterans could face higher out-of-pocket costs if the incoming Obama administration and Congress take bold moves to reform the U.S. health system and make federal...Tags: Medical Services, Health Insurance, Medicare, Defense, Retirement
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Southampton supervisor warns town must make cuts
mitchell.freedman@newsday.comIn her first official act of the year, Southampton Supervisor Linda Kabot warned town residents that - because of the faltering economy - they could expect reductions in town spending, some cuts in services, and a serious drive to trim millions of dollars...Tags: Local Elections, Interior Policy, Government Health Care, Housing and Urban Planning
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Uninsured can get health plans as state's Cover Florida program opens
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe first day of the state's low-cost, bare-bones Cover Florida health insurance program started with a flurry of interest from uninsured Floridians on Monday, but also with confusion and glitches. The state Agency for Health Care Administration could...Tags: Florida, Broward County, Medical Services, Health Insurance, Healthcare Provider
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Beilenson refocuses effort to boost enrollment for Healthy Howard Plan
Stung by criticism from a County Council member that Howard County's new health access plan has enrolled too few residents, officials are refocusing their efforts to find more people who qualify. Dr. Peter L. Beilenson, the county health officer, said...Tags: Local Authority, Government Health Care
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Give retirees their due
As the U.S. economy continues its meltdown, it is unthinkable that the retirees who fought wars and built our nation through decades of labor, earning post-employment pensions and medical benefits, are among those being faulted for America's economic...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employees, Medical Services, Wages and Pensions, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Did medical bills lead to Peoria nurse's firing?
Tribune reporterTony Dewitt was not going to win his battle with prostate cancer. He knew it. His wife, Phillis, knew it. The people at the hospital where she worked knew it. But still, Phillis was taken aback when her supervisor asked whether Tony planned to seek...Tags: Diseases, Emergency Planning, Health Insurance, Justice System, Employers
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
University of Michigan best kept in the people's hands Although privatizing the University of Michigan might merit some fresh debate in light of the financial climate, ultimately it would likely be a mistake to seriously pursue it. The concept comes...Tags: Health Insurance, Heads of State, Employers, George Bush, Economic Policy
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