| ||
Study: Read-or-fail law would flunk high percent of Oklahoma 3rd-graders Tulsa World Mark Twain has stepped up efforts to get its struggling students to read better before the law's ultimatum kicks in. But Teas remains worried. About 15 percent of this year's second-graders are at risk of failing in 2014. Nearly all of Mark Twain's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McConnell: Obamacare fails to keep promises USA TODAY The new report is further proof that this law is failing to deliver on its promises --and that the opponents were right to be skeptical. According to the new study, medical cost increases in my home state of Kentucky could be as high 34%. In states ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marketing studies help craft health overhaul pitch Businessweek The administration says such studies are misleading because they don't take into account parts of the law that offset costs to individuals and insurance companies, along with other provisions that promote competition and increase oversight of insurance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brain Scans Could Predict Future Criminal Behavior PsychCentral.com Neuroimaging data could help researchers predict whether a criminal will break the law again once released from prison, according to a new study. The study looked at impulsive and antisocial behavior. It focused on the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legislative leaders want study of tax exemptions Lawrence Journal World "There is inequity in our tax law, and it needs to be addressed," said Senate President Susan Wagle, R-Wichita. Wagle said she wants a study done after the legislative session on the issue of non-profit organizations, such as the YMCA, receiving tax ... See all stories on this topic » |
This once a day Google Alert is brought to you by Google.
Delete this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
No comments:
Post a Comment