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Nanny State Gone Wild: Defining Dependency Up

19 hours ago ago from The Daily Jabber

Nanny State Gone Wild: Defining Dependency Up Michelle Malkin 2009-12-25 The greatest gifts you can give your children can't be boxed and bowed. Consider the timeless gift of self-sufficiency — a stubborn thirst to leave the nest, make it on your own and live as a free-willed adult. It's a concept that Big Nanny Democrats are sabotaging at every legislative turn. Several times during the sneaky debate on the government health care ...

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Senate Passes Health Care Expansion – America’s Children Will Benefit

13 hours ago ago from Vote Kids

Earlier this morning, the United States Senate voted 60-39 to pass the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the health care reform bill that Congress has been crafting through most of 2009.  Vote Kids urges Senators to support this important and historic piece of legislation when they vote on it later this week. Specifically for children, the bill will: Extend funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program and the adoption tax ...

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Health care for children should be a priority

8 hours ago ago from One Medical Insurance

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! We all have dreams this holiday season. Dreams of the family gathered around a sparkling tree. Children delighted with brightly wrapped presents. But wouldn't it be magical to wake up Christmas morning knowing that no child in America will have to suffer because their family can't afford to take them to the doctor or get their antibiotics or ...

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DHS may delay expanding children's health program

12 hours ago ago from Goodhealth-108.com: A weblog for persons who interested in good health and self health care information and resources.

Iowa doctors and nursing homes would receive less money when they care for poor people, if the governor approves the plan the Department of Human Services submitted. And the state might have to delay its goal to provide health insurance to all children. But administrators said they took special care to prevent cuts to already strained social workers who try to prevent child abuse. The Iowa Department of Human Services would lay off 79 ...

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Bonus Card of the Day – Health Care Reform Bad – Impact – Progressive Movement / Universal Care

13 hours ago ago from InfinitePrep

HEALTH CARE BILL PASSAGE MARKS THE DEATHKNELL FOR TRUE REFORM AND REPRESENTS A PROFOUND LOSS FOR ACCESS TO CARE IN AMERICA COMMONDREAMS 12-24- 2009 SENATE HEALTH BILL PASSES , FIREDOGLAKE.COM, WALKER It was loss for the country. Our broken health care system will remain broken and costs will continue to rise at an alarming rating . Things like drug re-importation and a robust public option, which would have helped bring down ...

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Charting The Future Of The Health Overhaul Bill : NPR

19 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Charting The Future Of The Health Overhaul Bill Kathleen Masterson and Mary Agnes Carey text size A A A November 18, 2009 The Senate approved the landmark ...

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2009 U.S. Health Care Reform Bill: A First Step

13 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

As expected, the U.S. Senate passed the 2009 health care reform bill Thursday along party lines, 60-39. All 58 Democrats and two Independents voted for it; 39 Republicans voted against it. U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, did not vote. The health care overhaul bill is the most important social policy change in the United States since the establishment of Medicare in 1965, and it ranks third behind that act, and the creation of Social ...

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The Senate Health-Care Bill: Six Key Numbers - Washington Wire - WSJ

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Jacob Goldstein The Senate just passed its version of the health-care bill by a vote of 60-39. Over the next month or so, the Senate and House will try to work out the differences between the bills. Here's a quick overview of some of the key effects of the Senate bill, based on estimates from CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation for the years 2010-2019. $395 billion in federal spending to expand the number of people covered by ...

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Senate Passes Health Care Overhaul Bill

19 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The Senate voted Thursday to reinvent the nation's health care system, passing a bill to guarantee access to health insurance for tens of millions of Americans and to rein in health costs as proposed by President Obama . Win McNamee/Getty Images Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. arrived for the vote at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday. Health Care Conversations Share your thoughts about the health care ...

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Peter Dreier: Pass the Health Care Bill

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

There are many lessons to learn from the health care war that has raged over the past year. We'll get to some of them below. But here's the bottom line: Pass the bill, then improve it. The health care bill that will emerge from the House-Senate conference committee won't be what most progressives had hoped for, but it is a major, historic turning point in American social reform legislation, comparable to the Social Security Act, the ...

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