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Iowa governor concedes on health-insurance premiums USA TODAY After Branstad issued an executive order in July giving employees the option to pay 20% of their health care premiums, a Des Moines Register review found that 32 of Iowa's 54 department directors or division heads enrolled in that new health insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Okla. governor releases health care documents San Francisco Chronicle OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin's office refused Friday to release dozens of documents surrounding decisions she made connected to the federal health care law, citing exemptions to the state's Open Records Act that media experts say ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fla. panel backs health coverage for part-timers Businessweek MIAMI (AP) — A Florida House panel approved a measure Thursday to offer health insurance to the 8,737 of the state's part-time employees and their family members instead of paying a hefty fine under the federal health overhaul. The panel could have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers to keep health benefits low for top Fla. leaders; other legislative news Palm Beach Post Health insurance perk: Florida legislators plan to keep the cost of health insurance low for state leaders. Gov. Rick Scott proposed having himself and other high-ranking state officials pay the same for health insurance as rank-and-file workers, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Working Men And Women Deserve Health Care The Chattanoogan The governor, all of his family, the commissioners, all of their families, the legislators, all of their families, as well as every member of Congress from Tennessee, and all of their families, has government-provided health insurance. Also receiving ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida-based health insurance company contracts being terminated, no gap in ... The Herald-Mail Senior citizens enrolled in medical and prescription plans through a Florida-based health insurance company will not see a gap in their Medicare coverage, despite the company's contracts being terminated April 1, according to the Centers for Medicare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hospitals Must Adjust To Health Care Reform Hartford Courant First is access — getting adequate, affordable health coverage for everyone, including the 10 percent of Connecticut residents who are uninsured as well as the thousands who have inadequate insurance, too high out-of-pocket costs, coverage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Family values: Health coverage for UAMS now and the future Arkansas Times (blog) It is building support for a resolution before the Academic Senate at UAMS for partner benefits in health insurance for the University of Arkansas System. This is a staple of the benefit offerings at many other public universities around the country ... See all stories on this topic » |
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