Nov 27, 2012

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Medicaid expansion poses "modest" state costs: study
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's $1 trillion plan to expand Medicaid would raise state costs by only 3 percent and extend health coverage to more than 21 million low-income people as part of the new healthcare reform law, a study said ...
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Skeptics blast study making energy claims
Kennebec Journal
He didn't name the Beacon Hill study but said "studies indicate that Maine's current Renewable Portfolio Standards Law" ... will raise the cost of electricity in Maine by 8 percent over the next five years." The Beacon Hill Institute's study was ...
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Kennebec Journal
Supporters see possibility of reviving Tucson district's ethnic studies program
Cronkite News
TUCSON — Supporters of the Tucson Unified School District's Mexican American Studies curriculum banned by a 2010 state law see potential for reviving the program or something similar in an update to a desegregation plan set for review by a federal court.
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Two-Time Super Bowl Champ Says Studying At An Unranked Law School Is ...
Business Insider
Gay compares the rigors of playing football to the stress of studying law, and it turns out going to law school is much tougher than getting tackled for a living. From ATL: "I didn't have to really study for football. It's just something you know. Now ...
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Business Insider
GOP's Short-Lived Shift on Copyright Law
Commentary
The Republican Study Committee, a conservative policy-focused organization in Congress, recently released a smart paper on copyright law that's drawn some controversy. It was written by RSC staffer Derek Khanna (full disclosure: he is a college friend ...
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Road-building process is flawed, study contends
The Virginian-Pilot
The state's increasing reliance on public-private partnerships to fund major road projects needs more independent oversight and greater transparency to ensure the deals serve the public interest, according to a new report on the practice. The report ...
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LePage continues to blame law for state's high energy prices
Bangor Daily News
Paul LePage blamed the law for Maine's high energy prices — for the second time in as many months. "Regulations now block our ability to take advantage of the abundance of resources out there," the governor said in the address aired Saturday. "Studies ...
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Impact Of Medicaid Expansion Would Vary By State, According To Study
Kaiser Health News
... Medicaid eligibility in 2014 under the federal health law. But state spending on the program would still increase to the tune of $68 billion even if not a single one opts for the expansion, according to a study released Monday by the Kaiser Family ...
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Environmental group concludes Virginia's private-public transportation act is ...
Washington Post
A study released Monday questions the public benefits of Virginia's Public-Private Transportation Act and recommends the General Assembly play a greater role in overseeing the road-building process. The study prepared by the Southern Environmental Law ...
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States Face Increased Medicaid Costs Even If They Don't Expand
Kaiser Family Foundation
If state officials think they can escape a fiscal quagmire by refusing to expand Medicaid under the federal health law, they might want to reconsider. State Medicaid costs will jump $76 billion, or nearly 3 percent, over the next decade if all 50 ...
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Kaiser Family Foundation
New Study Shows Need, Demand for Legal Services By Working Americans and ...
Sacramento Bee
About LegalShield LegalShield is the only national legal safeguard to provide its members with access to quality legal services from an accomplished law firm in the U.S. and Canada for legal advice and assistance as much as they want no matter how ...
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The Power of the Son-in-Law
Wall Street Journal
One finding of a 26-year longitudinal study of married couples is that marriages in which the husband reports feeling close to his in-laws are more likely to last for the long haul. "These ties connect the husband to the wife," says Terri Orbuch, a ...
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Wall Street Journal
Memorial: CM warns Sainiks against breaking law
Hindustan Times
"We will study the statement (made by Joshi)," he said that adding that any effort of violence or breaking the law would not be tolerated. A makeshift memorial has already found place at the site of Thackeray's funeral. Several Sainiks go there to pay ...
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Universe, Brain, Internet: Growth Patterns Similar In Large & Small Networks ...
Huffington Post
"Natural growth dynamics are the same for different real networks, like the Internet or the brain or social networks," said study co-author Dmitri Krioukov, a physicist at the University of California San Diego. The new study suggests a single ...
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Extremism Law Curbs Religious Freedom in Russia
PRI's The World
This is what extremism sounds like, according to Russian law. At the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witnesses in St. Petersburg, worshippers start their bible study session with a song. No other religious group has been hit so hard by Russia's ...
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Battle lines drawn over
South Bend Tribune
... different laws ranging from ethics rules to tax benefits. Indiana Equality President Rick Sutton said the findings from the study conducted by Indiana University Maurer School of Law Students should at least make lawmakers pause before approving ...
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For states, impact of Medicaid expansion would vary: study
ModernHealthcare.com
Overall, the study shows that costs to implement the expansion would vary across the country, with states such as Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont seeing savings under the health reform law because of higher matching rates for ...
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Medicaid Expansion Covers Millions At 'Modest' Cost To States: Report
Huffington Post
... health care reform law would increase state spending on the program by just 3 percent while extending health coverage to more than 20 million people, according to a study released Monday by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and the Urban Institute.
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Perceived Status and Being a Theft Victim
LBNstudio
Retired Superior Court Judge Eugene Hyman talks with the Family Law Channel, part of The Legal Broadcast Network, about a recent study done by criminologist Patrick Kinkade about how one s perceived status can affect the likelihood they will be a ...
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Learning the 10 magnetic laws of greatness
Nigerian Tribune
The author, Pastor Femi Komolafe, took time to study both ancient and contemporary outstanding personalities and discovered their surefire approaches to excellence which he coined The 10 Magnetic Laws of Greatness. The author first had a self-discovery ...
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Excluded from Labor Laws, Domestic Workers Left Vulnerable to Exploitation ...
Politic365
Nearly a quarter of the workers surveyed in this new study are paid less than their state's minimum wage law, while 70% are paid less than $13 an hour. Pay for live-in workers is especially low with the median hourly wage of $6.15 an hour. It's rare ...
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Capsules: Study: States Face Increased Medicaid Costs Even If They Don't ...
Kaiser Health News
Now on Kaiser Health News' blog, Phil Galewitz reports on a new study regarding states and Medicaid costs: "If state officials think they can escape a fiscal quagmire by refusing to expand Medicaid under the federal health law, they might want to ...
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Study: Feds will cover 93% of new Medicaid costs
Tribune-Review
WASHINGTON — States will receive more than $9 in federal money for every $1 they spend to cover low-income residents under President Obama's health care law, according to an analysis released Monday. Expanding Medicaid to cover about 20 million ...
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Adesina: A priest in the temple of justice
The Guardian Nigeria
Today, that assumption has been completely displaced by the outstanding performance, achievements and exemplary lives of some lawyers who have answered to the two sacred callings - priesthood and law practice. Dele Adesina (SAN) is one of the few ...
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Report takes aim at public-private roads act
Danbury News Times
The study prepared by the Southern Environmental Law Center states that the act was intended to supplement the traditional, publicly funded approach to transportation improvements, but private-public projects now dominate. "The PPTA is flawed, and this ...
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Contaminated dust in many local homes
NorthernLife.ca
Inka Milewski, senior adviser and director of Health Watch Conservation Council in New Brunswick, who specializes in heavy metal contamination and cancer rates, recently completed an examination of the 2008 Sudbury Soils Study. She was asked to do so ...
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