WASHINGTON, D.C. Rep. Chris Carney (D-Pa., 10) said he is beginning to see significant support in his district for the health care legislation which was recently signed into law by President Barack Obama.
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May 11th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
WASHINGTON, D.C. Rep. Chris Carney (D-Pa., 10) said he is beginning to see significant support in his district for the health care legislation which was recently signed into law by President Barack Obama.
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May 3rd, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
Mocking critics, President Obama promoted the historic health care reform bill that he signed last week.
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April 26th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
Linda FinarelliStaff Writer Medical professionals last week lauded the idea of all Americans having health insurance but were disappointed in what the health care reform bill did not cover and its lack of detail on how the process would play out.
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April 19th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
Medical professionals last week lauded the idea of all Americans having health insurance but were disappointed in what the health care reform bill did not cover and its lack of detail on how the process would play out.
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April 12th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
Wharton County hospital administrators have mixed reactions to the recent passage of the federal health care reform bill.
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April 9th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill 5 Comments »
What’s more than opbvious is that the Bush stimulus bill hasn’t stimulated anything other than an argument over what someone can do with the so-called stimulus money. Citi Bank tried to buy a fancy $50,000,000 plane. Merrill Lynch spent more than one million upgrading the executive suite. And god only knows what else the money has been spent on or why. The taxpayers can’t get access to that information. So, hey, let’s do another one.
The Obama administration and Congress are talking about spending an unprecedented sum of money to try to revive the economy. Obama wants somewhere between another $825 BILLION and ONE TRILLION more. Since the first $700 BILLION didn’t do anytbing let’s do more the second time around, Whatcha say?
Obama and House Democrats laid down the marker with an $825 billion package of spending and tax cuts. The Senate version will be taken up by two committees on Tuesday. Dozens of proposals. Hundreds of pages of legislation. Billions of dollars. So, does anyone really READ these bills? Do you know how much PORK is in this stimulus package. For those who have SEEN the bill and know a little about what’s in it to STIMULATE us, let’s take a look-see.
The legislation is a work in progress, but here is an overview.
Some $90 billion is to fund the rebuilding of crumbling roads and bridges, build clean water and flood-control mechanisms and provide funding for mass-transit systems. Another $142 billion is fore ducation to rebuild thousands of schools by modernizing classrooms, labs and libraries. Renewable energy gets $54 billion to double production of alternative energy in the next three years. Weatherize low-income homes, modernize 75% of federal buildings and update the nation’s electrical grid with a new, cost-efficient “smart” grid.
Health-care $20 billion. Science, research and technology $16 billion. Medicaid gets $87 billion. Law enforcement $4 billion for states and municipalities for law enforcement. Unemployment benefits need $43 billion to extend through December 2009 emergency unemployment insurance assistance to states. Increase weekly unemployment benefits by $25, and provide incentives for states to expand unemployment coverage.
Cobra $39 billion, feeding the hungry $20 billion, and then we get into the biggie! A middle-class tax cut of $145 billion. Tax cut amounting to $500 a year for individuals and $1,000 for couples. The full credit would be limited to those making $75,000 or less ($150,000 or less for workers filing joint returns).
And then there are the BILLIONS for stuff you’ve never heard pf and before the bill gets voted on more BILLIONS in pet projects will be added. Stimulus? Who knows?
Ernie Fitzpatrick
http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/stimulus-bill-2-743357.html
April 5th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
President Obamas signature has hardly dried on the health care reform bill and plans to repeal it have already started to circulate.
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April 5th, 2010 admin Posted in obama healthcare bill Comments Off
SAN DIEGO UC San Diego officials say thousands of their students will benefit from financial aid reform thanks to President Barak Obama‘s health care bill. Tucked inside his health care bill was significant financial aid reform.
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