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Mail Call - Aug. 20
“Congratulations to the U.S. team on all the work the athletes have put in over the years, and their many medal wins in 2012. Big thanks to NBC also, for providing such great camera work throughout the Olympics. And it was super to see that the...Tags: Miami Heat, Separation of Church and State, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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Obama to GOP: Extend tax cuts immediately to all but top 2 percent
Associated PressIn a challenge to Republicans, President Barack Obama urged Congress on Wednesday to extend expiring tax cuts immediately for all but the highest income earners as a way to eliminate half of the so-called fiscal cliff that threatens to send the economy...Tags: George W. Bush, White House, John Boehner, Corporate Officers, Mitch McConnell
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Jobs to be eliminated at Cumberland hospital
The Western Maryland Health System in Cumberland says it plans to eliminate some jobs as it seeks to reduce costs by 10 to 15 percent over the next five years. The Cumberland Times-News reported Thursday that the cuts will include two senior management...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Health Insurance Cost, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Cumberland Times-News
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Romney says he's paid at least 13% in taxes every year for last decade
Associated PressRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Thursday that he has never paid less than 13 percent of his income in taxes during the past decade. But he declined anew to release the records that would prove it. “I did go back and look at my...Tags: Medicare, Harry Reid, White House, Political Candidates, Joe Biden
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Letters to the Editor - July 15
Riders, communities benefit from trails To the editor: A few weeks ago, more than 240 bike riders and a contingent of support staff visited Washington County as part of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s 2012 Greenway Bike Sojourn. As the people of...Tags: Washington, DC, Health Insurance, Pittsburgh, Health Care Reform (2009), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Governors put off health care questions, for now
Millions of uninsured people might have to wait until after Election Day to find out if and how they can get coverage through President Obama’s health care law. More than two weeks after the Supreme Court gave the green light to Obama’s...
Tags: Justice System, Personal Income, Government, Peter Shumlin, Republican Party
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Letter to the Editor - July 21
Money will be downfall of Obamacare To the editor: Douglas Becker might be a good doctor, but I question his knowledge of economics and the political process. His letter of July 8 tells us all the marvels of Obamacare to convince us we will be better...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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W.Va. weighing Medicaid options
Expanding Medicaid might help more West Virginians with their heart disease, diabetes and other chronic ailments that are prevalent in the state. But the health care program is already a budgetary burden that threatens to outstrip available state...Tags: Government, Justice System, Republican Party, Judges, Executive Branch
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Pending budget crunch complicates child care funding in W.Va.
West Virginia officials face a tough challenge as they seek new ways to fund child care assistance for low-income families: an estimated $400 million gap between projected revenues and spending for the next budget year. The state is scheduled on Jan. 1...Tags: Government, Personal Income, Finance, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 2
Secular crowd twists words of the founders To the editor: The credibility of an article is accepted or rejected by the presentation of thought and facts (or lack of) along with objectivity and honesty. The guest column of Al Salter on June 27 ("...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Separation of Church and State, Malaria, MRSA, Religion and Belief
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WVU Hospitals-East using electronic medical records
West Virginia University Hospitals-East introduced the Epic electronic medical record, or EMR, software at City Hospital and Jefferson Memorial Hospital on Aug. 1. The new EMR is expected to provide many benefits, including improved quality of patient...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, Electronics, Medicaid, General Practitioners
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Health-care ruling boosts reform efforts in Md., officials say
Gov. Martin O’Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown said Thursday the Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold nearly all of President Obama’s health care overhaul gives considerable momentum to reform efforts in Maryland. Maryland has passed...Tags: Health, Justice System, Government, Republican Party, Health Care Reform (2009)
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