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17 hours ago ago from The Tallahassee 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Tallahassee, FL.
The measure was the sole subject of a six-day special session in Tallahassee earlier this month. Read more here: Gov. Crist to sign rail bill in 4 cities (WPTV West Palm Beach)
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If you've ever felt aghast looking over a hospital bill somehow sure the numbers couldn't possibly be right you're not the only one. According to a 2004 study, published by the journal Health Affairs, those lacking health insurance are charged an average of 2.57 times more by U.S. hospitals than those with insurance, a discrepancy that has been steadily increasing since 1984. Texas is no exception. In fact, residents of Dallas, Houston, ...
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Governor Charlie Crist has signed Florida's rail legislation bill.
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It hasn't been a fun day to be a progressive. The public option is dead. Medicare buy-in is dead. And so is much of our enthusiasm for the future of Health Care Reform. Yet with all of the eulogizing of the public option and arguing about whether or not to "kill the bill", the sausage-making isn't over yet. Over the next week, there are a number of vital amendments to the Senate health care reform bill that can go a long way towards making ...
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MIAMI Gov. Charlie Crist signed a package of legislation into law on Wednesday that seeks to shore up commuter rail service in South Florida, add service in the state's center and win billions of dollars in federal money for a bullet train linking Tampa and Orlando. Chris O'Meara/Associated Press Gov. Charlie Crist of Florida signing a high-speed rail bill. Related Times Topics: Charlie Crist At a news conference ...
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TAMPA - Gov. Charlie Crist signed Florida's passenger rail bill into law this morning in ceremonies in Tampa and three other cities while delivering the message that new rail equals thousands of new jobs. More than 150 Tampa Bay area elected officials and business people and transportation advocates turned out at a vacant lot just south of the intersections of Interstate 275 and I-4, where a high speed rail station is planned for a proposed ...
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