Canadian ‘Health-Care Socialism’: When Will Americans Learn? - The Moderate Voice
My two friends (surely they can’t be described as “socialists” by any stretch of imagination) have come out in full support of the US government’s SINGLE PAYER HEALTH INSURANCE scheme. However, they are amazed at the misinformation that is
Rockefeller wants to cut private health insurance influence - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., dates his concerns about health care back to 1964, when he first moved to West Virginia as a VISTA volunteer. “The town of Emmons was a place where nobody had health care. No one could get dental
Pet care in limbo with Sandpoint shelter closing - KXLY
SANDPOINT, Idaho — After treating animals in and around Sandpoint for more than two decades, the Bonner County Humane Society is being forced to close its doors. For ten years, Frank Cafferty has brought his pets to the Bonner County Humane Society
Health Professionals Stand Divided - Opensecrets.org
Health care providers may have the same basic goal in mind-to provide quality care to the sick-but the group splinters when determining the best way to do that and cut costs. The debate over health care reform pits doctors against nurses, primary
Little used 100% loan program is still available to borrowers - Daily Territorial
For all who thought 100 percent loans were a thing of the past, think again. The USDA Rural Guaranteed loan program, designed to assist low-income buyers as well as buyers purchasing in rural areas, offers 100 percent financing into a 30-year fixed
Kalispell City Council - Flathead Beacon
Kalispell City Council will hold a special meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. to vote on whether to allow Mayor Pam Kennedy to sign the city manager employment contract for Jane Howington of Dayton, Ohio. Howington, currently the assistant city manager of
Earthquakes Weekly Update - OurSports Central
Tuesday, June 30 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Training at Santa Clara Wednesday, July 1 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Training at Santa Clara Thursday, July 2 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Travel to Salt Lake City Friday, July 3 - 7:00 p.m. PT - Earthquakes at Real Salt Lake at Rio
New $1 Trillion Price Tag May Advance Senate Health-Care Plan - Bloomberg
June 26 (Bloomberg) — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus said the cost of health-care options being weighed by his panel can be cut to his goal of $1 trillion, potentially removing a major stumbling block to the legislation’s passage
Canadian ‘Health-Care Socialism’: When Will Americans Learn? - The Moderate Voice
My two friends (surely they can’t be described as “socialists” by any stretch of imagination) have come out in full support of the US government’s SINGLE PAYER HEALTH INSURANCE scheme. However, they are amazed at the misinformation that is
Rockefeller wants to cut private health insurance influence - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., dates his concerns about health care back to 1964, when he first moved to West Virginia as a VISTA volunteer. “The town of Emmons was a place where nobody had health care. No one could get dental
Pet care in limbo with Sandpoint shelter closing - KXLY
SANDPOINT, Idaho — After treating animals in and around Sandpoint for more than two decades, the Bonner County Humane Society is being forced to close its doors. For ten years, Frank Cafferty has brought his pets to the Bonner County Humane Society
Health Professionals Stand Divided - Opensecrets.org
Health care providers may have the same basic goal in mind-to provide quality care to the sick-but the group splinters when determining the best way to do that and cut costs. The debate over health care reform pits doctors against nurses, primary
Little used 100% loan program is still available to borrowers - Daily Territorial
For all who thought 100 percent loans were a thing of the past, think again. The USDA Rural Guaranteed loan program, designed to assist low-income buyers as well as buyers purchasing in rural areas, offers 100 percent financing into a 30-year fixed
Kalispell City Council - Flathead Beacon
Kalispell City Council will hold a special meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. to vote on whether to allow Mayor Pam Kennedy to sign the city manager employment contract for Jane Howington of Dayton, Ohio. Howington, currently the assistant city manager of
Earthquakes Weekly Update - OurSports Central
Tuesday, June 30 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Training at Santa Clara Wednesday, July 1 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Training at Santa Clara Thursday, July 2 - 10:30 a.m. PT - Travel to Salt Lake City Friday, July 3 - 7:00 p.m. PT - Earthquakes at Real Salt Lake at Rio
New $1 Trillion Price Tag May Advance Senate Health-Care Plan - Bloomberg
June 26 (Bloomberg) — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus said the cost of health-care options being weighed by his panel can be cut to his goal of $1 trillion, potentially removing a major stumbling block to the legislation’s passage