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Arkansas Speaker: Don't 'reinvent the budget wheel'
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STEVE KEESEE 4/13/11 The Speaker of the House Robert Moore at the end of the session Wednesday.
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Analysis: A budget plan or a campaign document?
President Barack Obama's new budget lays down the political themes he will pound as he campaigns for re-election -- more spending on jobs and higher taxes for the wealthy.
5 hrs ago | Boston.com
House GOP have backup on payroll tax
House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio watches as House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va.
8 hrs ago | KOLO-TV Reno
House GOP Have Backup on Payroll Tax
House Republicans say they will introduce legislation to extend payroll tax cuts through the end of the year, even though bipartisan talks are stalled on a plan to make sure the cost doesn't add to federal deficits.
12 hrs ago | Patch.com
Maryland Catholic Leaders Blast Birth Control Healthcare Law
A Catholic services across the country on Sunday-with Maryland being no exception-included admonitions against the Obama administration's requirement that church-affiliated facilities offer birth control coverage in their employee health plans.
16 hrs ago | WSVN-TV Miami Beach
NC high court to hear case of $14K hospital bill
The case of a man who was stuck with a $14,419 bill he calls inflated and unreasonable after three days of care in a Charlotte hospital is going to be heard by the North Carolina Supreme Court.
21 hrs ago | Lake Wales News
States slowly opening courts to news cameras
When the U.S. Supreme Court hears challenges to the national health care law this spring, fewer than 2,000 people, including press, guests and representatives of the public, will be able to see the court proceedings with their own eyes.
Greens move to axe Medicare surcharge
THE Greens are proposing to push today for the removal of a central element of the health insurance legislation in a ploy that has the potential to undermine the Gillard government's $2.4 billion savings measure.
Arkansas lawmakers aim for slimmed down session
Arkansas legislative leaders are vowing to work quickly and stay focused on the budget when the fiscal session begins Monday.
Political Clashes Coming Over Budget, Payroll Tax Cut
President Barack Obama's new chief of staff on Sunday stopped short of predicting Congress would agree to extend the payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012.
Senate spending plan much larger than House
With less than a month left to wrap up their work, Republican lawmakers are split over how much money the state should spend in the coming year -- and what programs ought to be cut.
President Barack Obama's political shifting over contraception coverage has united conservative Republicans in protest even as they split over which GOP presidential hopeful should face him in the general election.
Feds deny part of state Medicaid proposal
Republican lawmakers' quest to expand a Medicaid privatization program statewide was dealt a blow this week after federal health officials said the state could not impose $10 monthly premiums on Medicaid beneficiaries.
W.Va. lawmaker hopes to revive insurance proposal
One of the physicians serving in the West Virginia Legislature hopes to revive a measure extending pregnancy and birth control coverage to the dependents of insurance policyholders.
Deadline nears, Obama wants payroll tax cut action
President Barack Obama smiles as he arrives to announce the revamp of his contraception policy requiring religious institutions to fully pay for birth control, during a statement, Friday, Feb.
Insurers stuck with cost of Obama birth-control plan
President Barack Obama's compromise on free birth control coverage left health insurers stuck with the bill, sparking worries over the precedent set by the new policy.
SF doctor, 4 others charged in Medicare fraud
A San Francisco physician and the owners of two medical supply companies have been charged with defrauding Medicare out of $1.2 million in bills for power wheelchairs that patients didn't need.
Otter touts 2013 budget, says there's enough cash
Budget chief Wayne Hammon has been jawboning lawmakers fearful Otter's forecast of $2.7 billion in revenue is too optimistic.
Legislative panel advances Oregon health overhaul
A key legislative panel gave its blessing Friday to Gov. John Kitzhaber's plan for redesigning the state's health care system after Republicans failed in a bid to create medical liability limits.
Ill. to start Medicaid fraud checks without Us Ok
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's administration will start combing records for Medicaid fraud without the federal government's approval.
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